Determining who needs medical care at the scene of a disaster could soon be made a lot simpler, thanks to a new device that is under development in the US.
A new era with a network of 22 UK Nanotechnology Centres will be ushered in at a reception to be held today at the Technology Strategy Board’s annual conference.
A new system from Flyby uses weather satellite data from Europe’s Meteosat to help companies determine the best sites for new photovoltaic power plants, as well as how much electricity they will...
Innovative drivetrain technology that uses electronically controlled clutches to vary torque across a vehicle’s axle could help make hybrid vehicles more efficient and dynamic, claims its developer...
Researchers in the US have taken their inspiration from the sinuous swimming motion of an eel to develop soft materials with embedded chemical networks that mimic the behaviour of nerve tissue.
Researchers have recently completed the development of an analysis tool called Wave-X, which is capable of predicting the response of ships and offshore structures to extreme ocean waves.
The Transport Innovation Network (iNet) is releasing almost a quarter of a million pounds to fund research into new materials for use in the aerospace, marine and automotive industries.
Researchers at Imperial College London have successfully automated a challenging brain monitoring technique that can be used to study brain function and shed light on conditions such as Alzheimers’.
BAE Systems is perceived to be the most attractive employer within the engineering industry with Rolls-Royce named in second place, a survey of over 12,000 people has found.
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has today become the world’s highest energy particle accelerator, having accelerated its twin beams of protons to an energy of 1.18TeV early this morning.