Should migrants from the European Union have priority to enter the UK after we leave the union?
A groundbreaking industrial X-ray system uses non-destructive technology to check machined components’ dimensions ‘in half the time’.
Underwater invertebrates have provided scientists with the inspiration to create an electronic skin that functions like jellyfish skin.
US researchers are working to create the next generation of powered prosthetic devices based on lightweight, energy-storing springs.
Despite gloomy economic news, the UK’s automotive industry continues to enjoy success - and employment prospects remain good. Julia Pierce reports.
New technology based on colour-changing crystals could help spot problems with ultrasound equipment used to treat muscle damage.
Sandvik is to acquire 92.55 per cent of the shares in the Norwegian anti-vibration tool maker Teeness.
Engineers at Sandia National Laboratories are leading an effort to develop commercially viable, fuel-cell-powered mobile lighting systems.
A new structural material made from recycled plastics and minerals can be used to build low-carbon homes.
Self-organising lasers that mimic living systems could lead to new materials for sensing, computing, light sources and displays.