A new application created by computer science graduate students and professors at the University of California allows Twitter users to control who can view their tweets.
A new study from the University of Illinois has found that artificial muscles made from carbon fibre can lift up to 12,600 times their own weight.
Cascade heat pump research at Aston University has been selected as part of a package of support to help rebuild Ukraine’s energy system and support post-war recovery.
Gyroplanes are making a comeback, which has led to one US specialist launching a sleek, 21st century version, sporting a range of cutting-edge technology. Stuart Nathan reports.
A multidisciplinary team of researchers is setting out to develop the next generation of lithium-ion batteries. The result is expected to be batteries with a longer lifespan and greater energy...
Medical lasers that exploit the properties of quantum dots could revolutionise the treatment of everything from acne to cancer. Stuart Nathan reports
Britain boasts some of the highest levels of internet connectivity and broadband penetration in Europe, according to a report by the European Commission.
QinetiQ has been awarded a £2.5 million, 12-month MOD contract to deliver an integrated, modular, mobile command and control system.
Alcatel has been awarded a €53 million contract by the Spanish Ministry of Transport to provide railway signalling and communications systems for the Madrid - Segovia high-speed line.
ExxonMobil Chemical has announced that it will add 130,000 tons per year of capacity to its Exxsol hydrocarbon fluids plant in Jurong Island, Singapore.