A University of Cincinnati research partnership is reporting advances on how to make solar cells stronger, lighter, more flexible and less expensive compared with silicon or germanium technology.
A new discovery on the internal structure of bone could lead to better treatment of osteoporosis and more durable aircraft components.
Perceptual Robotics and Bristol University have announced results of their data analysis project, which aimed to demonstrate the capabilities of fully automated robotic wind turbine inspections.
Researchers at the University of Mississippi have developed AI algorithms to predict the durability of road surfaces and likelihood of potholes developing.
Thales’s Peter Batley has the weighty responsibility of replacing London Underground’s ancient signalling system. He explains the complexities of the job to Stuart Nathan
Radio frequency identification is helping to pave the way for a new era in creating bespoke products on the assembly line.
Researchers have developed methods for electronically manipulating the flight muscles of moths and for monitoring the electrical signals moths use to control those muscles.
Composite metal foam - CMF - is closer to commercial applications in packaging or for the transportation of hazardous materials after passing so-called ‘simulated pool fire testing’.
A thin strip that dissolves in the mouth like a popular breath-freshener could someday provide life-saving rotavirus vaccine to infants.
Technologies to advance autonomy and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions produced by cars and other vehicles are being developed in the UK following a £62m funding announcement.