A small UK electronics company is to supply the US Army with miniature bio-sensor technology that monitors soldiers’ health in the battlefield.
A robotic turtle designed for underwater archaeology could be employed to monitor the health of farmed salmon and ensure the integrity of their cages at sea.
Even though electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry, analysts predict that by 2025, more than two thirds of all vehicles sold will still be powered exclusively...
Adequate and appropriate lighting is a prerequisite for accurate anderror-free working in any lab or test room. To meet this need,Waldmann Lighting has now introduced its complete range of...
LASER LINESOne of the more powerful features designed intothe WinMark Pro laser marking software is theability to mark a batch or tray of products at asingle time. For example it is possible to create...
Viewpoint The government’s diverse approach to UK energy targets raises considerable questions about the future of our electricity system, says Jim Watson
Stratasys has broken cover on technology demonstrators designed to realise large, additively manufactured parts and facilitate composite components without incurring the penalties normally associated...
A new artificial compound eye could help scientists understand how insects sense objects at speed or be used to create 3D location systems for robots and autonomous vehicles.
UK university develops polymer powder printing technique that could help cut the cost of manufacturing made-to-measure consumer goods. Siobhan Wagner reports.
People power: Jaguar Land Rover’s chief engineer explains how the company is helping to motivate future generations of engineers through technology.