A new material that generates electricity from body heat could lead to clothing that can keep a mobile phone charged.
A new cross-border renewables project involving universities from Ireland and Scotland is looking to recruit a dozen PhD students.
Warwick University's WMG is using highly accurate laser measurement to help make custom parts for classic cars
Thales UK chief executive Victor Chavez spoke to Andrew Wade about maritime autonomy, cybersecurity, skills and Brexit
Panasonic Manufacturing UK’s facility in Cardiff has produced 80 prototype breathing devices to assist hospital patients suffering from COVID-19.
A Scottish company has revived a defunct fermentation technology to create biofuel from the residues of whisky production.
A new insulating coating for dies has been developed that can last up to 10 times longer than traditional coatings.
Japanese scientists are one step closer to discovering what makes the structure of insects' legs super-hydrophobic.
Nanotechnology has the potential to produce tooth restorations that are both stronger than any decay-fighting fillings available today.
Car crash modelling software is being adapted by engineers to predict how pipes may fracture in offshore drilling accidents.