Airlander 10 has had an inauspicious end to its second test flight with a ‘heavy landing’ at its base in Cardington in Bedfordshire.
Pens and notepads will not be the only things marketing students reach for when they turn up to lectures at Kingston University in the UK this semester.
News editor Pioneering sapce technology will help answer questions about the solar system’s origins this week, while a series of events aims to enthuse prospective engineers
A low-power microchip that uses a combination of microfluidics and magnetic switches to trap and transport magnetic beads has been developed in the US.
A UCL-led project dubbed ChromaDose aims to improve the delivery of chemotherapy drugs and reduce side effects for children with cancer.
Intelligent, semi-autonomous tele-operated robots that can squeeze into difficult or hazardous spaces to carry out maintenance and inspection work are being developed by a UK consortium.
SpaceX has announced that it will host a competition to design and build half-scale pods for Hyperloop, the supersonic rail transport system conceived by the company’s founder, Elon Musk.
Royal Philips Electronics announced yesterday that it will sell its Philips Sound Solutions (PSS) business unit to Japan’s D&M for an undisclosed fee.
A new pharmaceutical product that could significantly improve quality of life for catheter users is to be developed at Queen’s University Belfast after it won a national award.
Nokia and the University of Cambridge have announced an agreement to work together on an extensive and long-term programme of joint research projects, initially focussing on nanotechnology.