US scientists have developed a novel machining technique that uses a jet of solid carbon dioxide to cool and lubricate the surface of metal parts and remove the cut material during machining.
Arrowsmith Engineering has invested over £200,000 into a new Doosan 4th axis machining centre and robotic cell that is expected to boost production speed and increase capacity by 50 per cent.
Scientists at Imperial College London and spinout company DNA Electronics have developed a HIV test that uses a drop of blood on an adapted USB stick to test for the virus.
The Society of British Aerospace Companies is encouraging aerospace and defence companies to take advantage of £100m worth of support that will help them improve their supply chain performance.
Internet users can now explore World Heritage sites such as France’s Palace of Versailles and the UK’s Stonehenge online thanks to a new partnership between the United Nations Educational, Scientific...
The Technology Strategy Board (TSB) is to invest £15m in more than 30 new research and development projects aimed at reducing emissions from power stations and other CO2 intensive industries.
An innovative method for printing metals such as silver, gold and platinum onto natural fabrics could lead to new classes of low-cost medical diagnostic tools, wirelessly powered sticker-sensors for...
Features editor The history of nuclear technologies in Scotland has left a valuable repository of unique skills, which the independence debate has not touched upon. This expertise should not be...
Researchers have used sound waves to lift objects simultaneously before spinning and flipping them using electric force fields, a development that could render digital information in a physical space.