Lancaster University researchers have developed a camera-like device that for the first time is able to image vortices in quantum liquids.
New apprenticeship and training courses to support the UK space sector are set for launch by MTC Training, the training division of the Manufacturing Technology Centre.
Medium and heavy-duty electric trucks (E-Trucks) using one of Europe’s busiest freight routes will now be able to recharge in the region’s first charging corridor.
Engineers have transformed items of cloth into wearable devices that are resistant to machine washing and powered wirelessly through a flexible, silk-based coil sewn on the textile.
German researchers develop X-ray camera claimed to provide improved reliability when monitoring components on the production line. Siobhan Wagner reports
Power savings and better hygiene are two of the benefits promised by Airblade, a hand-dryer that brings proven industrial technologies to a new environment. Stuart Nathan reports.
A Surrey University student has discovered a way to suppress hot-carrier effects that hinder smart electronics that use thin-film transistor architecture.
An international team of scientists has built new nanoscale structures from a self-assembling material, with potential applications ranging from catalysis and chemical separation to semiconductor...
Researchers at the North West Lung Centre have found that vacuum cleaners with HEPA filters are no more efficient at reducing exposure to allergens than standard models.
Insect-inspired robots that operate in hard-to-reach spaces and inhospitable environments have been developed at the University of Pittsburgh.