This week’s video comes from the future where autonomous vehicles could be fitted with 3D printed spherical tyres that connect to the body of a car via magnetic levitation.
BAE Systems has been awarded a $21m order from Textron Marine and Land Systems (TM&LS) to build and deliver more than 420 armour protection kits for armoured security vehicles (ASVs).
Ultrasound is being used by engineers in Australia to shake metal alloy grains into tighter formations during 3D printing, an advance that could make printed parts stronger and more consistent.
Nuclear energy is a serious option for meeting the long-term energy needs of the UK.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a method for creating so-called ‘nano-volcanoes’ that could be used for new drug-delivery technologies.
A system developed at the University of Edinburgh could reduce the number of false alarms in neonatal units.
A combination of AI and advanced materials testing has been used to rapidly create an open-source database of electrocatalysts that could be vital to the energy transition.
A process based on printing with liquid gallium or indium could help power the next generation of high-power mobile electronics