A glitch in the software controlling the lander’s landing sequence could have caused it to crash into the planet's surface
The 2015 Hays Global Skills Index has been published, highlighting the UK’s struggle to keep pace with labour demands, and the increasing wage pressures arising from the talent shortage.
A new type of microscopy invented at Harvard University and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute delivers spatial resolution more than 10 times better than that of conventional optical microscopes.
Personalised medicine could be made possible with a new technique for 3D printing medication that can deliver timed doses.
Researchers have created elastic gels that change colour when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light and change back when the UV light is removed or the material is heated up.
Product Design and Manufacture students at Nottingham University are the first in the country to benefit from a virtual reality (VR) classroom aimed at transforming the teaching of VR software.
Robots that identify and repair links within live water mains are to be taken forward with £5.8m contracts as part of the fourth round of Ofwat’s Water Breakthrough Challenge.
Dr Rafal Klajn of the Weizmann Institute’s Department of Organic Chemistry has developed a method for coaxing nanoparticles to self-assemble by focusing on the medium in which the particles are...