The US Department of Energy has awarded Springdale, Arkansas-based Nanomech a grant of $150,000 (£101,000) to demonstrate the viability of manufacturing its Nanoglide lubricant on a large scale.
A team of scientists led by Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore have invented an artificial olfactory system that mimics the mammalian nose and aims to assess the freshness of meat.
A once dormant milling machine is back in action producing parts for luxury British-made timepieces after a University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) engineer...
A thermal sensor that could save tens of millions of pounds in wasted fuel each year has received £1.2m of government funding to advance its deployment in the UK.
Researchers from Rice University's Laboratory for Nanophotonics have created rice-shaped particles of gold and iron oxide that can be used to focus light on small regions of space.
A decade’s worth of R&D is about to pay off for Exeger, a Swedish start-up whose solar power product – Powerfoyle – can recharge electronic devices in low-light environments.
The mystery of what happened to the Martian atmosphere, whether it could ever have supported life, and when and how it vanished, could be solved with the help of a probe that launched this week.
A micro-sensor that could be injected into the brain of those suffering from motor neurone disease and transmit data to a computer is being developed at Birmingham University.
A €19.6m project backed by the EU is seeking to take wave energy beyond the pilot scale and demonstrate that the technology can play a key role in decarbonisation.
Researchers have discovered how to measure the absorption of multi-walled carbon nanoparticles into worms and cancer cells, a breakthrough that will further scientists’ understanding of how the...