A new type of tuneable nanocrystal gel has the potential to be used as thermal camouflage or as a temperature regulator for buildings.
Oxford University researchers have developed a new hand prosthesis powered and controlled by the user’s breathing, an advance that provides an alternative to a nineteenth century innovation.
Students at the University of North Florida have developed a machine to automate the production of specialised kits for drug detection.
Aberdeen’s Elemental Energies has entered a joint venture with Iceland Drilling to deliver well services for the expanding geothermal energy market.
Delivers up to 70% higher maximum frame rates. Thanks to the reduce image size, the overall throughput of the camera is reduced, allowing an increased maximum framerate for GigE cameras that go...
Recently named one of the top 50 female engineers in the UK, Danielle McGrellis has shifted from structural engineering to working on advanced technologies at Arup
Georgie Molloy, lead technical specialist – materials, YASA, talks about her route to engineering and provides advice for the next generation of innovators.
IBM scientists are to reveal a prototype optical transceiver chipset capable of reaching speeds at least eight times faster than optical components available today.
Discarded water bottles and other recyclables are being repurposed into 3D printing filaments to help produce items urgently needed in front line military bases.
Johns Hopkins undergraduates have invented FastStitch, a disposable suturing tool to guide the placement of stitches and guard against the accidental puncture of internal organs.