A PhD student at the University of Adelaide could prove a godsend for Australia's farming sector, helping rural communities to better plan for future droughts.
A protocol developed by researchers at Argonne National Laboratory has been used to transfer unprecedented amounts of data over a computer network.
The Carbon Trust has announced its new clean hydrogen accelerator, which aims to help secure the UK’s energy supply and support climate targets.
HY4, the hydrogen powered four-seater aircraft developed by Stuttgart’s H2FLY, has achieved what’s claimed to be a world record altitude of 7,230 feet.
UK researchers have demonstrated a target detection system that uses existing Wi-Fi signals to track and monitor moving bodies through walls.
Jaguar Land Rover has awarded more than 40 UK companies contracts worth £2bn to supply components for the Range Rover Evoque.
Engineers at Leeds University have developed a simple technology that can be used in existing chemical reactors to ensure ‘right first time’ drug-crystal formation.
Engineers from the University of California San Diego have developed a magnetic ink that can be used to 3D print self-repairing batteries and circuits.
A process combining comparatively cheap materials and antifreeze may be the key to making solar cells that cost less and avoid toxic compounds.
An international consortium led by Lancaster University is developing new types of organic materials to power wearables, smart textiles and healthcare devices.