Scientists at Imperial College have developed micro-machine technology for NASA’s Phoenix mission to help explore surface conditions on Mars
A prototype drone mounted scanner could enable emergency workers to see inside buildings and detect people who may be trapped.
“If the UK is to build on its promise in the composites industry it’s critical that support continues”.
Cranfield University has secured a major cash injection of £69m to expand its work on hydrogen aviation.
A team of MIT researchers has used tungsten diselenide to create devices that can harness or emit light.
Exeter University is leading research into how biomimicry can be used to improve next-generation solar technologies.
Verdiem has released free energy software that allows eco-conscious consumers to actively control their PC's energy consumption.
A new portable instrument could help to detect illicit radioactive material from a safe distance with high accuracy.
A directed energy innovation developed at Purdue University could bring benefits to the fields of biomedicine and defence.
The Bush administration has decided it has other priorities more important than to maintain the Hubble telescope.