Engineers at Vanderbilt University have developed a wearable biomechanical device that has the potential to prevent low back pain.
IBM has developed technology that will enable silicon chips to use pulses of light instead of electrical signals over wires to move data rapidly over longer distances.
It's time for SMEs to throw open their factory doors and educate MPs about the perils of Brexit before it's too late writes Paul Murray, MD of UK SME Instrument Design Technology.
Researchers have found a way to mimic conditions in intestines with millifluidic perfusion cassettes, an advance that gives them a mechanical model for the real-time growth of bacterial infections.
Lockheed Martin and the US Air Force have successfully conducted a hypersonic-boosted flight test of the AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) from the service’s B-52H Stratofortress.
An upgrade to Digital Terrestrial Television in the UK could mean more new channels and services, if proposals from Ofcom are given the thumbs-up.
The Environment Agency has announced plans to increase flood protection to 200,000 homes and businesses in England and Wales by 2015.
Carbon Clean Solutions Limited (CCSL) has claimed that its new project in India will strip CO2 at $30 per tonne, significantly cheaper than other carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.