Researchers have learned how to mass-produce tiny mechanical devices that could help mobile phone users avoid dropped calls and slow downloads.
German research scientists have devised a method of embedding capsules of odoriferous oil into plastics, a development that could lead to the improved integrity of safety-critical components.
The director of the European Space Agency’s new UK technology outpost explains why ESA wants to tap into British science and enterprise culture
Intel Corporation has announced plans to invest $2.5bn in a new 300mm wafer fabrication facility in the coastal Northeast China city of Dalian.
London-based fund manager Acuity Capital Management has launched a £100m fund to support environmental infrastructure projects with an emphasis on organic waste recycling in the UK.
MIT researchers have developed a photovoltaic cell based on organic molecules that harnesses the energy of infrared light while allowing visible light to pass through.
Advanced printing technology is being used to produce stamp-sized testing patches that could replace the microwell plates used for routine biomedical testing.
A significant new report from the Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) has outlined the steps required for the UK to take advantage of the fast-growing battery industry.
The success of the two major ESA projects will depend on getting spacecraft to fly in perfect formation with each other. Niall Firth reports.
Organised in association with BAE Systems, a group of experts in the various aspects of unmanned aircraft technologies got together to discuss the market for non-defence applications of UAVs and how...