A start-up company has created a true 3D hologram of a protein structure that biomedical researchers can view from multiple angles to peel away certain domains.
A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has used graphene to develop a potentially useful technique for producing supercritical water
Thales has received UK approval for its microwave landing system following a partnership to provide the system on British Airways’s Heathrow Airbus single-aisle fleet.
A team led by scientists at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering has demonstrated the first working ‘invisibility cloak’ that effectively renders objects invisible to microwaves.
Heart valves damaged by disease or bacterial infection could ultimately be replaced with 3D printed prosthetic devices, thanks to UK research.
Cubesats – tiny satellites that offer scientists relatively low cost access to space – are increasingly widely used for a host of applications.
Wave Hub, the wave-energy project to be built next year off the coast of south-west England, has announced another wave-energy development partner.
An international consortium has developed a new global standard for the compression and transmission of haptic information, said to be a boost for telesurgery and remote driving.
Williams Advanced Engineering, the engineering services arm of the prominent racing team, and manufacturing specialist Unipart have joined forces to form a new UK vehicle battery manufacturer.
A labour-intensive process to position powerful permanent magnets onto large generators for offshore wind has been made 60 times faster by automation experts at the University of Sheffield AMRC,...