Scientists in the US have demonstrated for the first time that carbon nanotubes can route electrical signals on a chip faster than traditional copper or aluminium wires.
Universal Aggregates recently converted 430 tons of coal combustion by-products (CCB) into valuable building materials.
Nanomedicine researchers have developed a device smaller than a grain of rice that delivers immunotherapy into pancreatic cancer tumours.
Danish 3D printing specialist COBOD is constructing Europe’s largest 3D printed building. Dylan Ashman-Pickles reports.
Product design and development consultancy 42 Technology has developed a new precision powder dispensing system.
Harmful fungi can now be controlled without fungicides or antifungals, an advance that could circumvent the growing resistance and regulations surrounding bioactive substances.
Engineers at Glasgow University have developed a flexible and wearable solar-powered supercapacitor capable of powering the motors in a prosthetic hand.