SEEDA has awarded aerodynamics research engineers S&C Thermofluids a grant towards a £70k research project to improve asthma inhalers.
Researchers at Monash University have developed prototypes of micro-motors small enough to be injected into the human bloodstream.
A study has shown that controlling the current which prosthetics feedback to limbs can improve the sensory experience for amputees.
A new unmanned minesweeper capable of clearing digital mines has been handed over to the Royal Navy.
Study looks at best combinations of fossil fuel and battery propulsion, and life-cycle analysis, to optimise environmental benefit
Sixteen of the UK automotive industry’s leading brands have come together to launch the Automotive Diversity & Inclusion Charter.
Graphic processors are contributing over one petaflop of processing power to Stanford University’s Folding @ home distributed computing application.
Norwegian engineers are attempting to increase the efficiency of osmotic power stations through the production of new membrane stacks.
The European Commission believes that Intel has infringed EC treaty rules to exclude its main rival from the processor market.
There is nothing new in the defence industry calling on developers of innovative new technologies to meet the national need.