Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) that use the principles of ‘spintronics’ could be brighter, cheaper and more efficient than standard OLEDs, according to a US team investigating the idea.
Patients with hospital-acquired Clostridium difficile infection could be diagnosed in minutes at their bedside, potentially speeding up treatment and improving recovery rates, thanks to technology...
Germany’s H2FLY has run a series of successful flight tests on its HY4 demonstrator aircraft using liquid hydrogen, claimed to be the first time liquid H2 has powered piloted flights.
In celebration of International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), Enginuity, the charity dedicated to closing the skills gap in engineering and manufacturing, celebrates the story of electronics...
How the UK plans, builds and operates infrastructure is likely to change dramatically in the next few years, the annual horizon scan report from the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) reveals.
With concerns growing over the ability of criminals to hack contactless technology, researchers at MIT and Texas Instruments have developed a new type of radio frequency identification (RFID) that...
Technology embedded in smartphones is being exploited to develop an in vitro diagnostic testing solution that bridges the gap between multi-step manual lab tests and automated test-specific readers.
Fleets of tiny laser-steered aircraft with no moving parts could be used to study the Martian atmosphere a group at Penn State University in the US has claimed.
The process Filtration Division of Parker Hannifin, the world’s largest manufacturer of motion and control technologies has supplied its TruckTyreSaver nitrogen generator system to Volvo truck Centres...
The new government has committed to an in-out referendum on membership of the European Union. Leaving aside the potential effects of the referendum result, what effect will the upcoming referendum...