A sea-going vessel featuring a Thorium Molten Salt Reactor (MSR) will generate electricity to replenish a new breed of battery driven cruise ships.
Australian cricket bat promises more comfort thanks to a handle equipped with piezoelectric sensors and a vibration-absorbing synthetic material. Siobhan Wagner reports.
Researchers have succeeded in building a cooling device small enough to fit on a computer chip that could work reliably and efficiently with the smallest microelectronic components.
The Paul Jackson column Employers have a very important role to play in delivering the careers information and inspiration needed in schools
Senior Reporter Around 30 per cent of Britain might be geologically suitable for a nuclear disposal facility, but towns around the UK aren’t lining up to host it.
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.
A British company claims it is enabling nuclear plant manufacturers to make more efficient, cost-efficient components, without compromising on safety.
Researchers from the UK and China have created nanoscale robots which could be used to manage bleeds in the brain caused by aneurysms.
Engineers from Tufts University in Massachusetts have developed a medical thread with embedded sensors that can wirelessly transmit diagnostic data to a computer or mobile device.