Researchers have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that senses when its user is expecting a reward, an advance that could lead to more natural prosthetics.
Diagnostic tests for anything from the flu to rare and deadly diseases such as Ebola could soon be printed easily and cheaply onto a single sheet of paper.
Toshiba has developed a new 3D memory array structure that relies on a novel method of stacking to enhance data capacity.
Researchers at Aston University are involved in a €2.79m project to create computer software that improves goods delivery across large-scale European transport networks.
Thales Alenia Space is to proceed with the development of the IXV (Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle) for the European Space Agency (ESA).
Corus Process Engineering has been awarded a contract from BAE Systems Submarine Solutions to manufacture long-lead-time equipment for use on an Astute-class submarine.
The Technology Strategy Board and the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) are launching a £2m competition to fund innovative projects in the space industry.
Aston Martin has proceeded with new development work at its factory and global headquarters as the business prepares to grow its manufacturing facilities and workforce.
Fluor Corporation has won a five-year $334m consultancy services contract to provide overall program management on several projects for Kuwait Oil Company.
Forth Ports and Scottish and Southern Energy have entered into a strategic venture to develop renewable energy projects around Forth Ports sites in England and Scotland.