A partially-sighted MIT poet has developed a small, relatively inexpensive "seeing machine" that can allow people who are blind or visually impaired to see images, video and words.
Clay has been identified is a key ingredient in a supercapacitor that can operate at very high temperatures, according to Rice University researchers who have developed such a device.
Rolls-Royce and Superdielectrics are to explore the potential of using polymers to create next generation high energy storage technology.
The government is providing up to £75m to further develop the UK’s capability to supply nuclear fuels, a move intended to lessen reliance on supplies from Russia.
The renewable energy sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, driven by the urgent need to combat climate change and meet decarbonisation targets.
Neurological conditions could be diagnosed via a biocompatible ink that can be printed onto a patient’s scalp to measure brain activity.
Using 3D printing helped researchers understand the unusual square cross-section of a seahorse’s tail and suggested uses ranging from armoured robots to medical devices
Hayden Taylor talks tomographic reconstruction, concurrent printing and the serendipity behind successful collaboration
Alcoa, an aluminium company, has announced that it will temporarily cease production of its two aluminium smelters in Fusina and Portovesme, Italy.