The Paul Jackson Column School pupils having to swim the Channel to raise money for science and IT facilities is a worrying trend, but it sets an admirable example of determination and enthusiasm for...
Researchers at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) have developed a strip-type urine sensor that can amplify the light signal of metabolites in urine, aiding the detection of cancers.
UCL is to lead the €450m ARIEL mission to study newly discovered planets after it was chosen as the next European Space Agency (ESA) science expedition.
ESA’s Science Programme Committee (SPC), has awarded Astrium a €330m contract to build the Mercury probe BepiColombo, scheduled to begin its journey to Mercury in 2013.
Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have developed a mind-reading system that decodes neural signals from the brain during arm movement.
An undergraduate from Bristol University’s Department of Computer Science is set to make finding exclusive fashion items easier thanks to her new Snap-Fashion website.
A new initiative led by the European Science Foundation aims to identify how fast evolving fields such as photonics, nanotechnology, nuclear propulsion and robotics can benefit the space sector.
Researchers from the RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies in Japan have developed a new molecular imaging technology to visualise organometallic compounds and bio-molecules simultaneously in a...
Researchers at Northeastern University, the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, and Seoul National University hope to reproduce properties found in the gecko’s footpad for applications ranging...
Astrium has been chosen by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) to develop an Earth Observation (EO) Hub at the new International Space Innovation Centre (ISIC) in Harwell,...