Surgeons could one day use miniature ultrasonic cutting devices to perform minimally invasive procedures on delicate areas of the body such as the spine.
Researchers in the US have developed a way to print complex 3D objects with graphene, creating an aerogel that could be utilised in numerous industries.
A team of scientists is calling for a ‘paradigm shift’ in regulations surrounding air quality in buildings to reduce the spread of airborne illnesses.
A Hungarian holographic company has teamed up with BAE Systems to develop a new generation of 3D display technologies giving an unprecedented degree of resolution and clarity.
Electrical engineering researchers at the University of Minnesota have developed a nanoscale device claimed to demonstrate the mechanical transportation of light for the first time.
For this year’s International Women’s Day, Ellie McCann spoke to design engineer Kirsty Pinnell about her own personal experience as a ‘woman in STEM.’
One of the UK's top zoologists is leading an effort to develop a flapping wing military drone inspired by the natural world's most accomplished aviator. Jon Excell reports.
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...
A hybrid bus running on diesel and liquid nitrogen has completed a series of trials that bring the vehicle closer to use on the road.
A Dutch team claims to have achieved the world's first super-microscopic surgery with surgical robot hands, in an operation on the lymphatic system.