Imec claims it has integrated an ultra-thin, flexible chip with bendable and stretchable interconnects into a package that adapts to curving and bending surfaces.
A Purdue University biochemist has demonstrated a process using nanotechnology to better assess whether cancer drugs reach their targets, which may help reduce drug side-effects.
Researchers are making progress in creating digital transistors using graphene, potentially sidestepping an obstacle thought to limit the material’s use in computers and consumer electronics.
Aurrigo has officially unveiled Auto-Dolly, an autonomous luggage and cargo system for airports that promises to offer operational and financial savings to the aviation sector.
Gravitricity’s H2FlexiStore system for underground hydrogen storage could see a pilot built in 2025 after National Gas secured Ofgem funding to explore the technology.
We cannot begin to tackle long-term challenges around productivity and limp growth without an ambitious programme of tax cuts, says David Millar, managing director of Heap & Partners.
Assystem and Nuclear AMRC are to collaborate on joint research projects involving Advanced Modular Reactors (AMR), including Small Modular Reactors, and other innovative nuclear technologies.
Babcock has been awarded a three-year contract worth £114m to prepare for the first nuclear defueling of a decommissioned Trafalgar Class submarine.
Cryogenic energy storage plant with 50 MW/250 MWh capacity to be built at decommissioned thermal power station site in northern England.