Marine creatures and the environment they inhabit could be studied in greater depth thanks to Marine Skin, a new electronic tag developed at KAUST in Saudi Arabia.
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have developed a way to print biocompatible components for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) that could be used in applications including medical devices.
SSE announced today that it is to proceed with construction of the 7.5MW Glasa hydro-electric scheme but plans for a larger 600MW plant remain on hold.
Batteries, supercapacitors and other energy storage devices could one day be printed on desktops from conductive graphene ink, thanks to researchers in the UK.
Scientists from The University of Manchester are using laser scanning technology to digitally preserve in three dimensions fading dinosaur tracks unearthed in a Spanish quarry
Innovative engineering and manufacturing companies are being invited to take part in a new NHS programme aimed at improving the quality of healthcare.
An adaptive implant that would be able to contract and relax like a natural muscle is being developed by researchers in at the University of Basel in Switzerland.
A national collaboration of electronic engineers and computer scientists is aiming to develop the next generation of energy-efficient computing systems.
Scientists are taking air pollution detection to a new level with a room-sized environmental test chamber capable of measuring ultra-trace concentrations of airborne chemicals.
A major new telecoms programme is currently being rolled out across London’s Tube, providing passengers with cellular coverage throughout the entire network for the first time. Andrew Wade reports.