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.
A greater understanding of hair’s properties could lead to the development of new materials for body armour and help cosmetics manufacturers create better hair care products.
Collaborate To Innovate (C2I) – The Engineer magazine’s annual search for the UK’s most innovative, collaborative engineering projects is now open for entries.
Researchers at Wolverhampton University are working on a project to improve the identification of partial palm prints left by suspects at crime scenes.
The implementation by JJ Churchill of Jobshop,a powerful piece of manufacturing software fromPlanit, is playing a key role in the company’scontinuing growth in the face of internationalcompetition....
Advanced noise-dampening technology has been retrofitted to UK rail tracks for the first time as part of the Thameslink Programme.
Britain's police forces and local authorities could soon use an AI tool from Surrey University called Knife Hunter to help tackle knife crime.
Heriot-Watt University scientists have secured funding to investigate the thermodynamic behaviour of typical carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) fluids.
UK startup Floral Energy has merged with US firm GridSwitch in a bid to establish itself as a major new player in the microgrid space.
Postgraduate engineering students are working with blind athletes to design a wearable coaching aid that gives haptic feedback when certain moves are correctly executed.