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Productivity in British manufacturing is at risk due to critical maintenance failings, a new report has found.
A pliable, self-healing thermoelectric material from KAUST could lead to wearable electronic devices that can withstand the rigours of daily life.
A greenhouse that uses seawater to grow crops in arid environments could go some way towards resolving the global food security crisis.
The UK government is to invest more than £10m in research and development to help demonstrate that wave and tidal energy can be generated at scale and with lower energy-production costs.
Biomedical engineers in the US have used a tiny wireless electrode to stimulate nerves in the human body, reducing blood pressure by 10 per cent in one hour.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has asked Airbus to work on concepts for key parts of the proposed Deep Space Gateway, a major international effort to build a moon-orbiting space station.
Technology that uses X- and gamma-rays to characterise the structure and composition of the Moon’s surface has been selected to participate in NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program.
A 3D-printed steel footbridge has been unveiled by a robot in Amsterdam where it will serve as a ‘living laboratory’ to assess the long-term behaviour of metal printed structures.