A Knowledge Transfer Partnership is helping a UK company to become a leader in the non-pharmacological management of chronic disease.
Dr Avinash Aithal, Head of Open Networks at the Energy Networks Association, explains the importance of flexibility as the grid adapts to greener technologies.
Carbon-rich tamarind shells are being converted into carbon nanosheets for potential use in supercapacitors, an advance that could cut agricultural waste sent to landfill.
Bioengineers at Harvard University have developed an elastic material that can be injected into the body to deliver drugs or stem cells before degrading safely.
HP Inc and consultancy firm Deloitte have announced a new additive partnership that will aim to accelerate the adoption of 3D printing technology into mainstream manufacturing.
Researchers in Saudi Arabia are advancing the internet of of underwater things - IoUT - with a system that simultaneously transmits light and energy to underwater energy devices.
42 Technology (42T) is helping Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) to develop an advanced AI feature for Neocam, a hand-held newborn eye screening device.
A UK company has developed a radiation-mapping device that allows repairs to be carried out in small contaminated areas of nuclear power plants.
Biopsies could one day be less risky and distressing to patients following the development of a non-invasive virtual biopsy device.
City University London researchers have created a new system that enables people to discover useful information while they’re exploring the great outdoors.