Researchers in the US have developed a non-invasive method to monitor the electrical activity inside heart muscle cells from the outside.
Colin Mynott asks us to believe that wild animals are rarely ill and that promoting health (as opposed to curing illness) would reduce the total cost of caring for the elderly. I am no expert on wild...
Raytheon has been awarded $162.7 million to produce Evolved SeaSparrow Missiles for the US Navy and nine other NATO nations.
A company in Belgium aims to commercialise large area screen-printed electronics for the advertising and packaging industries.
ChevronTexaco announced today that it is to acquire Unocal in a stock and cash transaction valued at approximately $18 billion, including net debt.
A new material developed by QinetiQ may allow police to distinguish between pursuit cars and offenders during chases at night and in bad weather.
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.