The RAF and Zero Petroleum have announced the successful completion of the world’s first flight to be entirely powered by synthetic fuel.
A novel technology to trap large-scale greenhouse gas emissions caused by coal mining and power generation is being developed in Australia.
The egg-laying organ of parasitic wasps has inspired a new tissue-transport device that could lead to advances in minimally invasive surgery (MIS).
Oxford University researchers have used human stem cells to 3D print tissue that mimics the cerebral cortex and shows promise for treating brain injuries.
The continued emphasis on technological advancements holds the key to the future success of the oil and gas industry, says Robert Olsen
The Zurich team and one from the University of Rome are developing the software to control the movement of the spheres..
Research by engineers at MIT has outlined how small satellites and CubeSats could help calibrate space telescopes in orbit, thus helping to reduce costs.
Royal Philips Electronics and Schering have formed an alliance to research, develop and commercialise medical equipment and associated contrast agents for optical imaging.
SEMATECH engineers have developed a test device that allows semiconductor technologists to measure the electrical characteristic of work function on a single wafer.
An ambitious EPSRC project aims to create an entirely new multi-cellular robotic organism that has biological muscles as well as microelectronics.