Researchers will gain new insights into engineering materials and pharmaceuticals thanks to the creation of the UK’s most powerful nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) device for solids.
The SeaGen tidal energy system, developed by Marine Current Turbines, has become the first marine renewable energy project to be accredited by OFGEM for Renewable Energy Certificates.
The Finnish phone company Nokia has launched a competition that seeks to reward those who can come up with innovative game concepts for its phones.
The heart of Spectrolab is a unique hybrid optical system that combines improved, high performance CCD detectors and up to 108 photomultipliers in a single high resolution spectrometer.
Alcatel has signed an agreement with China Telecom to upgrade its broadband access network across 26 provinces in preparation for providing bundled voice, data and video services.
Innovative air spring technology developed by UK materials specialist Carbon Air exploits the curious properties of activated carbon to deliver a smoother ride. Jon Excell reports
Researchers have taken inspiration from the eye of the mantis shrimp to develop an ultra-sensitive camera that can sense colour and polarisation.
A new understanding of catalysts at the atomic level could lead to energy-efficient and sustainable catalytic processes for a range of applications.
A new decades-long study aims to investigate whether there is a link between the use of mobile phones and long-term health problems such as cancer.
A UK-based research project has reported promising results from tests of a material designed to contain the force of bombs smuggled on-board aircraft