Two UK hospitals are to launch a procurement competition for particle beam cancer therapy technology after securing £250m of funding from the Department of Health.
Engineers at Loughborough University are leading a three-year collaborative project to develop a new type of antenna that can overcome problems currently encountered by the military, search and rescue...
Inexpensive, portable devices that can rapidly screen cells for leukaemia or HIV may soon be possible thanks to a chip that can produce three-dimensional focusing of a stream of cells, claim...
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A new University of Sheffield led hub that combines expertise in electrical machines and manufacturing is aiming to put the UK at the forefront of the global electrification revolution.
A smartphone camera and Raman spectrometer have been combined into a device that identifies drugs, chemicals and biological molecules that are invisible to the human eye.
Heriot-Watt University scientists have secured funding to investigate the thermodynamic behaviour of typical carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) fluids.
Nuclear waste specialists Deep Isolation have announced a new contract to conduct a borehole feasibility study for ARAO, the radioactive waste management organisation of Slovenia.