High-intensity pulses of light are being used by a team in Saudi Arabia to remove carbon-based organic micropollutants in water.
SEA-KIT International has won funding from the government’s Zero Emissions Vessels and Infrastructure (ZEVI) competition to design and manufacture ZEPHR, a hydrogen fuelled Uncrewed Surface Vessel...
Engineers at Manchester University have used foamboard to build and fly the world’s largest quadcopter drone, a platform with autonomous flight capabilities.
The world’s first hydrogen-fuelled distillery could be developed at The Orkney Distillery as part of government plans to decarbonise energy-intensive industries.
A team of researchers has demonstrated the ability to non-invasively peer inside the body and observe the immune system at work.
Rapidly-developing technology means machine tools are now able to offer several functions in a single unit which improves set-up times and cost efficiency. Martin Oakham explains
Education and training received a boost today from the chancellor George Osborne who announced measures to increase university places and fund higher apprenticeships.
Floating wind farms in the Celtic Sea could create up to 5,300 new jobs and generate £1.4bn for the UK economy, a new study has found.
The coloured brilliance of butterfly wings is the inspiration for research into patterned films designed to more effectively protect bank notes and other documents from counterfeiters.
A self-sensing device that accurately measures food consistency to help control the diet of people who have difficulty swallowing is being developed at University College London.