The Paul Jackson Column No single group can have a monopoly on the development of engineers: employers, teachers, universities and trade unions must all play a role, says the chief executive of...
Work on building a cutting-edge X-ray telescope has been completed and handed over for integration into the SMILE spacecraft that will study solar winds.
Indium-based materials are to be designed and tested in a project to enable the manufacture of next generation of computer chips.
Prof Stuart Parkin is used to being honoured by his peers but in May 2014 he found himself in receipt of one of the world’s most prestigious accolades for achievements in science.
Scientists at the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) have developed a way to apply human eye movements to machine vision, allowing self-driving cars to better recognise road features.
EADS Astrium has won a contract from the European Space Agency (ESA), as a follow up to the Next Exploration Science and Technology (NEXT) study to develop a Lunar Lander.
A team of biomedical engineers and cardiologists from Oxford University’s Department of Engineering Science and Department of Cardiovascular Medicine has developed a way of merging 3D data from...
UK start-ups saw a 40 per cent decline in venture capital activity in the past two years, according to new research by the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA).
Researchers have developed a system that captures highly accurate, 3D video in real-time, an advance that could lead to significant changes across medical science and the automotive industry.