Nottingham University scientists have been recognised for their work to transform brain imaging with the development of a new kind of wearable brain scanner.
A US company has created a device capable of using heat from a fire to power USB devices in parts of the world that are off the grid.
A Belgium company, Pepric, is aiming to develop medical scanners capable of monitoring processes in the body over several days or weeks.
A pan-European consortium has developed a new type of metamaterial surface coating to assist in the thermal control of spacecraft.
Last year was the worst year for the UK motor industry since 1995, according to latest figures by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
UK firm Hybrid Air Vehicles has been awarded €2.5m of European funding to refine the development of it’s “lighter-than-air” hybrid aircraft technology.
Bath University researchers are taking part in a €3m pan-European effort to study safer and more effective anti-bacterial plastics and coatings.
Brush Wellman has received a $7.0 million order to provide beryllium metal for the Joint European Torus, the largest experimental nuclear fusion reactor in the world.
Low carbon energy supplier ENGIE has submitted plans to develop an agricultural Anaerobic Digestion (AD) facility near Sherburn-In-Elmet in North Yorkshire.
Hairs found on the humble wood cricket have provided the inspiration behind research that aims to improve the performance of future cochlea implants.