A series of copper ridges nearly doubles the resolution of experimental X-ray sensors, enabling more precise identification of the X-ray "fingerprints" of different atoms.
Researchers at Sweden’s Luleå University of Technology have developed a new technology that scales up the production of nanocellulose from forest residues.
Cambridge-based Prof Richard Henderson is among the winners for his work on cryo-electron microscopy, which has enabled the imaging of proteins while they are taking part in biological processes
Sensor technology first developed for the automotive sector could improve the performance of digital cameras by removing motion blurring from images, researchers claim.
‘Our firm belief is that our funding is earmarked, ring-fenced and will weather an election…’.
Lucy Hughes has been named the international winner of the James Dyson Award for her MarinaTex bioplastic material.
Boeing has suspended operations on more than 120 777 aircraft powered by Pratt & Whitney 4000-112 engines after an incident on board a United Airlines flight.