A new blood-glucose monitor being developed in Wales will send a text alert to emergency personnel when a patient is in danger of hypoglycaemia attack.
With the spectre of Copenhagen looming ever closer, more and more engineers will find themselves with a new set of goals to reach for.
A NASA experiment that could ‘transform’ how spacecraft communicate has achieved ‘first light,’ sending data via laser to and from far beyond the Moon for the first time.
The UK and Ukraine have launched Innovate Ukraine, a programme to support 13 green energy projects with a £16m investment from the UK government.
An engineering graduate from Lancaster University has used his skills to help restore an artisan coffee roaster that dates back almost 100 years.
Scientists at the University of Auckland have developed a technology to power a wireless heart pump that could save the lives of thousands of heart patients.
The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) will host a new advanced packaging scale-up line for power electronic semiconductors, set to open in 2025.
With net zero dominating industry discussion resident sci-fi author Gareth L. Powell considers some extreme technological solutions to the climate crisis.
Developed by school students Joseph Birch and Finley Stirk, the AutoMate mechatronic chess board allows users with physical disabilities to play chess without touching the pieces.
Researchers have developed a laser-based process for 3D printing parts made of glass, an advance that could lead to complex optics for vision or laser-based applications.