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.
If you think women working in STEM careers are the exception and not the rule, it’s time to think again, says Aniela Unguresan, founder of EDGE Certified Foundation, on International Day of Women...
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.
In what is claimed to be a first, researchers in North Carolina have used a material’s persistent photoconductivity to stimulate neurotype cells, an advance that could lead to bioelectronic...
Airbus chief executive Gustav Humbert has said that Airbus will continue to operate in the UK despite BAe System’s decision to sell its 20 per cent stake in Airbus to EADS
With car production falling to its lowest level for five years, politicians are being urged by UK automotive companies to ‘do whatever it takes’ to avoid a no deal Brexit.
A research team in Singapore has invented a smart mouthguard that translates bite patterns into instructions to control electronic devices.