Patients with hip implants will be less likely to need replacements with prosthesis design guidelines developed from research into the properties of ’synovial fluid’.
Greater connectivity is transforming industry in mostly positive ways, but as more and more devices talk to each other keeping data safe has arguably never been more challenging. Andrew Cooke from...
Drugs could be produced more quickly, and fertilisers could be developed with less toxic raw materials thanks to technology from SOLVE, a spinout launched by Imperial College London and BASF.
Honda has announced that it will recall approximately 344,000 Odyssey and 68,000 Element vehicles from the 2007-2008 model years in the US to modify the Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) modulator.
A team of scientists from three UK universities been awarded a £3.5m grant by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) to build a functional unit of the brain.
A UK team aims to reduce vehicle cabin noise by tackling the high-frequency vibrations generated through a car’s wheel hubs.
A team of apprentices from Shropshire-based Classic Motor Cars (CMC) will become the first in the UK to undertake a nut and bolt restoration of a classic car on their own.
Drivers who become distracted due to anger or irritability may soon have range of in-car counter-measures designed to restore their attention to the road.
Researchers at the University of Houston have created an optical lens that can be placed on an inexpensive smartphone to magnify images by a magnitude of 120.
Cranfield University and Georgia Tech have designed and built a low-cost, BVM ventilator to help critically ill COVID-19 patients.