Ministry of Defence (MoD) scientists are inviting UK industry and academia to showcase their ideas for detecting improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
Colin Carter looks at peristaltic pumps, which mimic the mechanisms used in the human body to move delicate and soft materials simply, reliably and cheaply.
BT has opened a research facility which aims to put Britain at the forefront of robotics development for telecoms and civil engineering.
Chronic high blood pressure sufferers could benefit from an implant that sends electrical pulses to the brain, say doctors at Bristol University.
Researchers in Ireland have used eggshell waste to recover rare earth elements from water, hailing the discovery as a green, circular economy breakthrough.
The Royal Academy of Engineering and Imperial College London have launched a programme to increase venture capital investment into the UK’s deep tech sector.
Cracks have been discovered in three Southwest Airlines 737 aircraft subject to inspection following the forced landing of Southwest flight 812 on 1 April.
ABB has signed an agreement with Gravitricity to explore how hoist technologies can accelerate gravity energy storage systems in former mines.