Treating cancer and generating nuclear power are two possible applications of a new kind of particle accelerator tested for the first time last week.
Researchers in the US have created a new type of fibre that performs like a muscle actuator, an advance with potential applications in robotics and prosthetic limbs.
Microfluidic chip could assist in the design of personalised, targeted therapy
The rapid detection and mapping of safe water sources is being made possible with OASIS, a portable water quality monitor created by a team of Bath University students.
New research from EngineeringUK suggests that for young people in particular, the Covid-19 pandemic is deepening gender differences in career aspirations in engineering or technology.
New medicines could be delivered more quickly and at less cost with DrugBAN, an AI technology developed as part of a collaboration between Sheffield University and AstraZeneca.