Historic houses across Yorkshire that are in need of a facelift may not have to be sand-blasted in future, sparing them from possible surface damage.
A technique that uses microwaves to destroy liver tumours has treated more than 100 patients in the UK and is now being used worldwide.
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore have developed paper-thin biodegradable batteries, aiming to provide a sustainable option for powering wearable electronics.
One of the largest ever funding rounds worth a total of €250m has been made available to UK organisations undertaking research in the areas of micro and nanotechnology.
The first ever hydrogen-powered race series is set to get underway in 2025 following talks between Extreme E and the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).
Engineers at Loughborough University have developed Repoint, a track switch claimed to eradicate a 200-year-old drawback on the railway.
UK semiconductor manufacturer ARM has launched the University Alliance Partnership, which it says will expand the range of learning materials available to engineering students around the world.
National Nuclear Laboratory and Manchester University have signed an agreement to share knowledge and opportunities in the specialist area of nuclear materials.
A new piece of software from air heat exchanger specialists, Alfa Laval, is designed to take the headaches out of sizing and selecting air heat exchangers. Called Alfa Select Air, the program enables...
Washington State University researchers have used biochar to develop environmentally friendly concrete that can absorb nearly a quarter of its weight in carbon dioxide.