Tiny graphene-based nanogenerators could be used to power future wearable technology researchers in the US have claimed.
Researchers from IBM and Singapore’s Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) have developed an anti-microbial hydrogel claimed to penetrate diseased biofilms and eradicate drug-resistant...
Enrollment to engineering degrees in the UK is healthy, but the skills gap is complex and some sectors are finding it harder to recruit graduates than others, especially in the supply chain SMEs....
West Burton in Nottinghamshire has been selected to host STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production), the UK’s prototype fusion energy plant.
An AI enabled fibre-optic probe is being developed in the US to improve the treatment for ischemic strokes caused by blockages in the brain.
A year-long project is underway to study how autonomous vehicle ride-sharing can work and connect with London’s transport network.
The European Commission has set out measures to ensure the EU's security of supply, resilience and technological leadership in semiconductor technologies and applications.
Electric vehicle range could increase by five per cent following a project at Ricardo to optimise in-car thermal and energy management systems.