Lancaster University researchers have created one of the world’s first mobile-phone games to be controlled by the brain.
Car crash modelling software is being adapted by engineers to predict how pipes may fracture in offshore drilling accidents.
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.
As oil and gas prices soar, the UK launches a major initiative to address energy challenges of next 50 years.
GPs are testing a new digital stethoscope that analyses the various sounds from the heart to create a digital output.
Royal Philips Electronics today announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire Intermagnetics General Corporation for approximately $1.3 billion.
Microsoft has chosen Eleksen to design and manufacture the peripherals for their new ultra-mobile PCs, code-named 'Origami'.
Teams from industry and universities joined amateur enthusiasts last weekend to compete in NASA’s 2005 Beam Power and Tether challenges.