Glucose in the blood could power a pacemaker in such a way that it would work continuously in the patient’s body for their entire life.
Rolls-Royce and easyJet have conducted the world’s first run of a modern aero engine on hydrogen produced from renewable sources.
Aberdeen University scientists have shown that there is a significant reduction in bat activity when a portable radar beam is directed at their foraging sites.
Power technology specialist Turbo Genset has delivered an upbeat set of interim financial results.
In a first for 4D printing, researchers from Queen’s University Belfast have created personalised ‘smart’ implants for breast cancer management.
Oxford chemists have developed a novel type of biocompatible miniature battery that can regulate the biological activity of human neurons.
The British manufacturer of the world’s only road-legal, single-seater supercars - the BAC Mono and BAC Mono R - is launching a brand-new race series in the Middle East.
Incorporating chemically treated carbon nanotubes into an epoxy composite can improve the overall toughness, fatigue resistance and durability of a composite frame.