High-quality carbon nanotubes have been grown at significantly lower temperatures than previously achieved, paving the way for their use in electronics.
Three of the UK’s top energy specialists have a bold vision of a hydrogen economy supplied by clean, safefusion power.
Along the railway lines we have nothing to watch over the trains but satellites and sensors.
Guest bloggerSports engineering Steve Haake is professor of sports engineering and the head of the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University. In 1998, he became the...
A new controller that improves the ease of use of 3D medical-imaging workstations has been developed at Cambridge University and Addenbrooke’s Hospital.
Drax Power Station is to pilot the first bioenergy carbon capture storage (BECCS) project of its kind in Europe.
The future ultra-high-bandwidth mobile internet infrastructure could rely on signals being passed from person to person through novel sensors, according to a wireless communications expert from...
Software developed by researchers in the US could help conservationists keep a watchful eye on the black rhino, one of the world’s most critically endangered species.