Wearable technologies are being used in EMBRaCE, a trial involving patients in Greater Manchester who have received cancer treatment.
UK aerospace is leading the way to minimise the impact of aviation on climate change and is keen to work with its international counterparts to deliver long-term solutions, says Sally Howes.
The European Space Agency has chosen Airbus to develop the next phase of Sample Fetch Rover, a four-wheeled vehicle that will collect samples from the surface of Mars.
Scottish and Southern Energy has agreed the terms of a five-year deal with UK Coal to purchase fuel for its Ferrybridge power station.
Cheshire, UK, 31st October 2008: As MM Live 2008 opened its doors for the very first time last week the enthusiasm and ‘buzz’ on the exhibition floor from both exhibitors and visitors alike was...
A new material developed at Northwestern University permanently traps the radioactive ion caesium, but not other harmless ions such as sodium.
Wiring-free sensor material can add electronic functionality to objects and be used in medical devices