A passive coating developed in Switzerland promises to defog transparent surfaces such as goggles, glasses and windscreens by converting light into heat.
Researchers from North Carolina State University are using a technique they developed to observe minute distortions in the atomic structure of complex materials.
Researchers have developed an integrated, wearable system that monitors a user’s environment and physical attributes to predict - and prevent - asthma attacks.
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).
A simple process for making flexible polymer supercapacitors could have implications for wearable electronics, according to researchers at Rice University in Texas
Ford is cutting 1300 jobs in the UK – and 2500 positions across Europe – as the company transitions to electric vehicle production.
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.