Sheffield University is part of a €17m European consortium developing the next generation of 3D printing technology capabilities to advance the reliability, speed and quality of additive processes.
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.
Drexel University has been awarded a $1m grant to design and build nanotube-tipped probes.
The first samples of material from the asteroid Bennu that were captured and returned to Earth by the OSIRIS-Rex mission have been analysed by NASA.
A new report from education consultancy Dukes Plus has found that school students favour STEM subjects overall, but that schools are failing to fulfil this growing demand.
The chief scientific adviser for national security is far from a Bond techie and passionate about British research
Nano-ribbons of silicon could hold the key to ultra-high-density data-storage and information processing systems of the future.
What can you get for a couple of hundred million pounds these days? Well, you could probably pick up a half-way decent football club.
Lancaster University space scientist Dr Jim Wild has created a model to bring the experience of the Northern Lights into the classroom.
Melissa Matthews, a first year biomedical student from the University of London, has been awarded the Ford Prize For Women in STEM Studies.