Researchers at Stanford University, MIT and the Toyota Research Institute have developed a technique that can be used to accurately predict the useful life of lithium-ion batteries.
Researchers have developed a machine-washable, self-powering fabric that allows wearers to control electronic devices through a form of clothing that also repels bacteria.
A Kansas State University chemical engineer has discovered that a new member of the ultrathin materials family has the potential to improve electronic and thermal devices.
Scientists in China claim to have created a face mask that can detect common respiratory viruses, including influenza and coronavirus, in the air in droplets or aerosols.
Runners up in this year's manufacturing technology category ranged form innovations in underwater repair technology to a specialist centre aimed at driving up industrial applications of additive...
Swimming microbots inspired by bacteria could one day be used to carry out precision tasks such as microscale assembly and targeted drug delivery.
AeroVironment (AV) has announced that the first flight has taken place of a stratospheric unmanned aircraft designed to provide uninterrupted surveillance over any point on the globe.
Researchers in the US have created a new elastic microlattice material that could be used to make safer helmets for athletes, cyclists and soldiers.
Gibbs Technologies has unveiled Quadski, a prototype of what is claimed to be the first commercially viable high-speed amphibian quadbike/all terrain vehicle (ATV).
Researchers from Children’s Hospital Boston have shown that predictive computer models could help doctors diagnose domestic abuse an average of 10 to 30 months earlier.