Inkjet-printing technology can be used to mass-produce electronic circuits made of liquid-metal alloys for soft robots and flexible electronics.
A UCL-led project has received €1.9m (£1.7m) from the European Commission to develop computing facilities capable of analysing data on a global scale.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University believe computers can mimic the human ability to find visually similar images by using a technique that analyses image uniqueness.
A consortium led by missile developer MBDA is to develop a high-energy laser weapon for the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Researchers have developed a stretchable strain sensor with sensitivity and range that allows it to detect minor changes in strain with greater range of motion than previous technologies.
Scotland’s SeaEnergy Renewables has inked an agreement with the Chinese Nantong COSCO Ship Steel Structure Company (NCSC) to develop and market steel structures for the offshore wind industry.
Canadian researchers use laser pulses to record frame-by-frame how electrons react with atomic vibrations in solids, revealing superconductivity mechanisms
The appendages of mantis shrimp are being studied in order to create military armour that is one third of the weight and thickness of existing body armour.
SureFly, a US-developed electrically-propelled octocopter, is aimed at personal mobility markets across a variety of sectors and is planned to be capable of autonomous flight
The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) is aiming to develop more compact particle accelerators for commercial use in a range of industries.