A device that started out as a university project is moving rapidly toward becoming a commercial product that could make the lives of millions of visually impaired people a bit easier.
Lens-free endoscope, based on optical fibre, produces high-quality images of firing neurons without damaging brain tissues
Engineers in China have developed a highly flexible, low-cost robotic gripper that mimics how sea anemones capture their prey.
Materials scientists have developed a range of biological cements that could be injected into spinal fractures incurred through major impacts such as car crashes.
A Spitfire cockpit simulator designed and developed by engineers from Nottingham University has been officially unveiled at a Stoke-on-Trent gallery.