Jon Excell talks to JLR’s chief product engineer about being at the heart of an industry leading a technological revolution
Semefab is set to become the UK’s primary centre for the design and development of micro machines and nano-systems.
An Israeli engineer has developed a breathing device that he claims will allow divers to dispense with oxygen tanks.
Force-sensitive polymers under development at the University of Illinois have been shown to change colour when overstressed.
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 rocket-propelled bicycle has outrun a Ferrari 430 Scuderia to set a world record speed of 333km/h.
What is claimed to be the world’s first bionic finger has been unveiled by a Scottish high-tech prosthetic company.
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.