Researchers at North Carolina State University in the US have demonstrated a new technique for creating ultrasound images claimed to be simpler than existing techniques.
Guest Blog Paul Delderfield, NVH Technical Leader at MIRA, explains how MIRA uses simulation to obtain information on the sound charateristics of vehicles
UK researchers will teach robots how to handle delicate and irregular objects, expanding their use within sectors such as the food and drink and consumer electronics industries.
In this week’s video, Sam Ashworth from BAE Systems explains how advanced new masking tape will help save the defence company around £45m in production costs over the next 20 years.
BAE Systems has signed a two-year statement of mutual interest to support the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a €1.5bn (£1.3bn) multinational science project.
An international team has received funding to accelerate the design of nanoparticles with complex shapes that could help fight disease or transmit information.
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) is investing £4.5m in a project to improve the catalytic conversion efficiencies of exhaust systems in heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs).
News editor New estimates of the amount of electricity that could be generated from tides in the Pentland Firth are throwing a spotlight on future energy engineering needs
Surrey University has been awarded £3.4m to develop advanced sensors for a US particle accelerator that will help study how stars explode and form elements.
Scientists in Wales have found that a non-toxic biodegradable solvent called GVL could remove a major barrier to the production of printed carbon perovskite solar cells.