A Lancaster University physicist has been given a Royal Society Brian Mercer Feasibility Award to support his work developing a new type of computer memory.
With OSP-E electrical linear drives, positioning in multi-axis systems can be carried out quickly, simply, and to highest levels of precision and individuality.
One of the firms proposing a Thames Estuary airport has welcomed the Airports Commission’s decision to further study the idea before finalising its shortlist of recommendations next year.
Medical Technology Ireland returns to Galway Racecourse on 25-26 September 2019. Ireland is one of Europe's largest medtech hotspots and, as a globally recognised centre of excellence, is home to...
A new lower-limb prosthetic developed at Vanderbilt University allows amputees to walk without the leg-dragging gait characteristic of conventional artificial legs.
A formula is being devised that will allow electronically enhanced fabrics to withstand washing without losing its conductivity. Siobhan Wagner reports
A UK-led innovation in energy storage could make it easier and cheaper to roll out grid - balancing pumped hydro schemes writes David Fowler
Wherever industry needs to optimise cost, productivity or functionality, mechanical parts are being replaced by software-supported drives. Mark Venables investigates.
Cape Canaveral, Houston, the Baikonur Cosmodrome... erm… Stevenage. OK, the anonymous Hertfordshire town doesn’t quite have the same cosmic ring to it, but if new calls for the creation of a UK space...
The CHB300 300S Series is an industry standard halfbrick DC-DC converter, providing up to 300W of output power @ single output voltages of 5, 12, 24, 28, 48VDC. It has a high input voltage range of...