A non-invasive brain-machine interface could help usher in a new geration of smart prosthetics claim researchers in the US
Even in the darkest days of the First World War, engineers were involved in caring for the wounded, as well as building the instruments of warfare itself
Bombardier announced today that it has won an order from Metro do Porto in Portugal for the delivery of 30 bi-directional Bombardier FLEXITY Swift low-floor light rail vehicles.
Scientists at US universities claim they have developed the world’s lightest material.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have discovered a third form of solid carbon that is distinct from graphite and diamond.
Materials developed at Surrey University show promise for a new generation of flexible X-ray detectors with potential applications in the medical and security sectors.