Plans to manufacture an aerosol extractor are being devised following the development of a mathematical model that predicts the spread of airborne diseases.
A UCL-led research team has made the world’s thinnest spaghetti, an advance more likely to benefit the medical rather than culinary world.
Researchers at Children’s National Health System in Washington DC have developed a miniaturised prototype pacemaker that could lead to less invasive surgeries for infants.
Microsoft and LG Electronics have entered into a patent cross-license agreement to further the development of the companies' current and future product lines.
Scientists at Manchester University have found that franckeite naturally stacks into 2D sheets, a discovery that could make 2D van der Waals heterostructures easier to build.
Industry and government have come together for a major new programme that will see 16 universities hosting specialised AI Masters courses to boost the nascent sector.
A team of researchers at the University of California Los Angeles have developed an optical sensor that could be used to test saliva for diseases in the body.
The UK is on course to produce fewer than one million cars this year as companies contend with an uncertain economic and political environment and COVID-related challenges.
Alstom and Bombardier have secured a €452m (£399m) contract to supply 83 electric trams for Deutsche Bahn Regio (DB) in Germany.
ThyssenKrupp Steel and ANSC Angang New Steel Company are to build a second hot-dip coating line on the site of their Tagal joint venture in Dalian, China.