Any form of carbon-based matter can be transformed into so-called flash graphene with a process that heats carbon-containing materials to 3,000K for 10 milliseconds.
Debilitating migraines are a common consequence of spinal-cord injuries, triggered by a chemical messenger in the brain that spikes very quickly to toxic levels.
Smart home concepts are being applied to a prototype system that could help people with dementia dress themselves with automated assistance.
A new report from Bath University has raised questions about the abilities of modellers to accurately measure the energy efficiency of new buildings.
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.
The global application of drives is spreading as they come down in price, become easier to integrate and, more importantly, save money. Colin Carter reports.
News editorEurope’s largest tidal array gets the go-ahead off Orkney, while efforts begin to salvage the wrecked cruise liner Costa Concordia