A new study has found that geopolitical risks posed by growing US-China tensions are among those that threaten to derail the UK’s semiconductor industry.
NASA Technical Fellow Richard W Russell discusses how the agency has developed a new approach to qualifying critical spaceflight components produced using additive manufacturing techniques.
Engineers at Oregon State University (OSU) say they have discovered a new method to increase the rate at which nanoparticles are produced.
A new study based in Scotland’s Pentland Firth will estimate the ability for offshore renewable energy sources to meet future electricity demand.
Researchers have combined 3D holographic lithography and 2D photolithography to develop a 3D microbattery suitable for large-scale on-chip integration with microelectronic devices.
The first wearable sensor designed to detect and monitor muscle atrophy has been developed by a team at The Ohio State University.
Nineteenth century American inventor Charles Goodyear survived decades of hardship while developing his vulcanization process to make rubber a viable industrial material. Written by Nick Smith.
As the density of power components in every kind of electronic device increases, makers of enclosures seek innovative solutions to keep control of the extra heat generated.
Cambridge Consultants have developed a technology demonstrator that could eventually help to save the lives of over one million children a year.
The UK government today launched the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), a scheme designed to stimulate a new market in renewable heat by providing subsidies.