Constant and seemingly random movement of fish serves to optimise their sensory feedback, which may enhance the way sensors are deployed in robot design
A microscopically thin ‘graphene sandwich’ could form the basis of a new generation of solar cells, according to researchers at the universities of Manchester and Singapore.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have designed a multiple-compartment gel capsule that could be used to simultaneously deliver drugs of different types.
Your article about testing the materials used in Formula One cars illustrates the pressure on the sport's governing body when it comes to enforcing its own rules.
Pioneering work at the Canadian University of Waterloo has the potential to radically improve the response time of identifying and treating infectious disease.
Recovering low-and medium-grade waste heat from industrial processes potentially offers substantial energy savings, according to a recent review by Australia’s Energy Transformed Flagship.
Four young entrepreneurs have been invited to join the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Enterprise Hub following a nationwide search for emerging engineering talent.
A team of materials scientists and chemists have taken inspiration from sea shells found on the beach to create a new composite material.
Students at Rice University, Texas have developed a device dubbed the Baby Bubbler which is designed to help children with acute respiratory infections breathe naturally as they recover.
Hoped to gain more information about the expansion of the universe, the Large Synoptic Survey telescope will have a 3.2billion pixel camera