A Northwestern University-led research team has developed the first 2D mechanically interlocked material, an advance that could lead to improved light-weight body armour.
This week’s video comes from Switzerland where scientists have used the fossil and fossilised footprints of a 300-million-year-old Orobates pabsti to create a robot.
An upswing in the oil price has brought renewed optimism to the North Sea, along with a wave of fresh recruitment in oil and gas. David Fowler reports.
New advances in fields including microfluidics could be possible with a new coating that allows liquids to move across surfaces without fluid loss.
Advanced artificial intelligence genetics models have been successfully applied to Parkinson’s disease, an advance that identifies potential genetic factors influencing Parkinson’s and repurposable...
A new type of endoscope that can be produced at a fraction of the cost of existing systems promises to revolutionise cancer screening in low income countries.
A simple magnetisation progress that could lead to a new generation of faster, smaller and less expensive memory technologies has been developed by researchers in Israel.
A new 3D-printed post office has opened for business in Bengaluru, India, with the completion time said to have been 80 per cent less than traditional construction.
UK manufacturers have shown their ability to adapt despite major disruptions caused by Brexit and the pandemic, a new report has found.