A novel 3D printing method could allow the creation of polymer features at a resolution of just 10nm, opening up the path to a raft of new metamaterials.
Tony Hague, CEO of PP Control & Automation, explores the everchanging world of manufacturing and explains why resilience could well rest on making the most of a ‘collaborative’ effort.
Combining multiple scientific education topics could help unlock the next generation of robotics, according to a new report from Imperial College London.
A new wearable device known as SmokeMon uses the heat signal from cigarettes to track the behavioural patterns of smokers.
Four UK projects have been awarded a total of £51m of government funding to develop testing infrastructure for autonomous cars.
German and US nuclear safety specialists say that solid-fuel, high-temperature pebble-bed reactor may need additional features and an extended start-up phase.
PD Ports has secured a £230m investment for a new waste-to-energy plant on Teesside, a move that will create hundreds of jobs.
This week’s video comes from Switzerland where three patients with chronic paraplegia have walked again thanks to precise electrical stimulation of their spinal cords via a wireless implant.
Biomedical engineers from Newcastle University have developed a computer vision system for prosthetic hands, allowing users to grasp and interact with common objects.
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is developing an artificial intelligence system that will aim to protect US Navy divers from harmful waterborne pathogens.