Engineers at Rutgers University have created a 3D printed hydrogel that responds to temperature changes, and which has potential uses across several sectors.
Forensic scientists may soon be able to identify individuals using unique, telltale types of hand bacteria left behind on objects such as keyboards and computer mice.
Ricardo has worked with San Diego-based engine design company Achates Power to develop the next generation of opposed-piston gasoline compression ignition engines for light duty vehicles.
Swiss energy company Synhelion has claimed another milestone in its efforts to deliver zero carbon cement, producing clinker continuously using only concentrated solar heat.
Airlander 10, the world’s largest aircraft, is set to make its maiden international flight with Henry Cookson Adventures, a British luxury travel company.
Researchers at Southampton University have identified a number of techniques that could be used to help make internet-connected devices safer from online attacks.
Ceravision has partnered with West Surrey Racing to demonstrate the effectiveness of a novel energy-efficient lighting system on a BMW race car.
Intel researchers claim to have developed the world's first programmable processor that delivers supercomputer-like performance from a single, low-power, 80-core chip.
A new report by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) has highlighted the need to test-fly aeroplanes through ash clouds caused by volcanic eruptions.
Researchers in Germany have claimed a first with the development of a process that is able to 3D print structures made of glass.