A new study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison has demonstrated for the first time that transistors made using carbon nanotubes can outperform current chips that use silicon and gallium...
Special particles in security inks that were developed to foil forgers might now help catch all kinds of criminals.
The Diamond Light Source, the UK’s national synchrotron science facility, revealed today that Rolls-Royce’s latest Trent 1000 turbofan engines were developed using its new high-energy engineering...
Sir Anthony Cleaver, chair of the Engineering and Technology Board, is drawing on his long and varied career to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. Stuart Nathan reports.
Oxford University Professor George Smith has the ear of academia, industry and government alike.
If employers did more to encourage women back to work they could help solve their recruitment shortage and unleash new skills. Anh Nguyen reports
Northumbria University has announced a total of £50m in funding for a ‘world-leading’ space skills and R&D centre, with investments from Lockheed Martin and the UK Space Agency.
Northwestern University researchers have designed a unique bioactive nanomaterial that promotes the growth of new cartilage in vivo and without the use of expensive growth factors.