IBM is bringing its Cell technology used to power Sony's Playstation to industries including medical imaging, aerospace, defence, digital animation, communications and oil and gas.
Scientists in Singapore have developed a technology that allows two robots to work together to 3D-print a concrete structure.
Researchers investigating how to avert cyber-attacks on the UK’s industry and infrastructure are to gain a new home at Imperial College London.
Aspiring automotive engineers are being asked to design the car industry’s next innovations – and present them to the sector’s leading executives.
A new ESA mission led by UK scientists will attempt to get up close to a pristine comet, untouched by our sun, for the very first time.
Researchers at Duke University claim to have developed a method to help ships move more efficiently through water using what they call a ’fluid-flow cloak’.
A 13-year-old has become the first patient in the UK to participate in a clinical trial using deep brain stimulation (DBS) to treat epilepsy.
US researchers have created a mobile bioprinter that could be moved ward to ward, printing skin cells to treat burns and other challenging wounds like diabetic ulcers.
Brunel University is to establish an Advanced Metal Casting Centre (AMCC), a £14m facility designed to translate laboratory ideas into industrial processes.
George Osborne has urged Chinese firms to bid to build HS2, the UK’s proposed new high-speed rail network.