Clinical trials are to start on a cold atmospheric plasma technology that effectively removes microscopic cancer tumours remaining from surgery.
Researchers have realised an 11 times increase in a fuel cell’s oxygen reduction reaction by adding caffeine to the electrodes.
The NHS has started a world-first initiative to provide people living with type 1 diabetes with an ‘artificial pancreas’.
Technology that allows a vehicle to blend into its surrounding environment has been tested by BAE Systems.
Despite being kicked and pushed around this hexapod still manages to autonomously overcome an office assault course.
Commercial fleet operators look set for an electric alternative to diesel vehicles following trials of Ford’s E-Transit later in the year.
Oxford-based Helveta has developed a system that tracks timber through its complex supply chain and enables its source to be verified in a move to help wipe out the global illegal timber trade.
Scottish Power has submitted proposals to Ofgem outlining £3bn of planned investments in its high-voltage transmission electricity network in Scotland over the next 10 years.
International zero-emission shipping routes will be developed following an agreement between the UK, US, Norway, and the Netherlands to roll out green maritime links between the countries.
Nottingham University has received a grant worth £3.6m to help it establish an Institute for Aerospace Technology.