Could a resurgence of interest in supersonic passenger flight help to power the civil aviation sector out of the COVID-induced doldrums?
Nottingham University has opened a new £24m Advanced Manufacturing Building to take the East Midlands and Britain forward in areas including advanced materials, additive manufacturing and composites.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has given the thumbs-up to a new haptic telerobotic system that he trialled at his company’s re:Mars event.
Researchers have developed a non-invasive, low-cost wearable sensor that detects glucose in sweat, an advance that could prove beneficial to diabetics.
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed what is claimed to be a ‘first-of-its-kind’ soft robot that has been inspired by sea creatures.
Technology developed in the UK Is at the heart of today’s successful attempt to land a prober on a comet for the first time.
A collaboration between the universities of Leeds and Durham and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) aims to improve a process that prints active pharmaceutical ingredients onto tablets.
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.