An experimental material derived from crab shells and tree fibres could offer an improved and recyclable alternative to flexible plastic food packaging according a team from Georgia Institute of...
Runners up in our Aerospace & Defence category included an exciting new concept for urban air mobility and a technology-led effort to boost the maths skills of military students.
The UK's relationship with the continental mainland has always been fraught, and conflict between the major powers has punctuated European history, from the Spanish Armada and Napoleon to the Great...
Process heating technology that could cut up to 30 per cent of industrial CO2 emissions and over seven per cent of global CO2 emissions annually has been launched by Coolbrook.
MacDermid Autotype, one of the world’s leading developers and manufacturers of high quality coated films, has launched a hardcoated polyester film specially designed to offer excellent levels of...
A handheld device that emits high-intensity ultraviolet light to disinfect areas from bacteria and viruses such as COVID-19 is now feasible, claim researchers in the US and Japan.
Aerospace often plays a pioneering role in technology development. Sharing the knowledge generated around the many companies in the sector — and outside it — can help generate new ideas, as Ruth...
IEDs and so-called butterfly landmines could be detected over wide areas using drones and advanced machine learning, according to research from Binghamton University, State University at New York.
Car radars, 5G communication systems and satellite-based atmospheric sensors could all be improved as a result of a UK project to develop 3D printed terahertz and microwave circuits.
Accuracy International has won a £4m contract from the MoD to supply snipers in the Army, Royal Marines and RAF with a rifle that is accurate at longer distances