Researchers have demonstrated that polycarbodiimide can remove dyes from water, and that the synthetic polymer can be recovered and reused.
A non-invasive instrument to monitor the breathing of very young children with respiratory problems is being developed by researchers in Bristol.
Fully autonomous cars built without steering wheels or accelerator and brake pedals are to be on the road by 2021.
Advanced microscopy techniques have been used to study the nanocoating on the dactyl clubs of the mantis shrimp, an advance with implications for engineered materials in the automotive, aerospace and...
Vishay Intertechnology has today introduced the industry's smallest FIR (fast infrared) IrDA transceivers, the thinnest, smallest FIR transceivers on the market.
Anglo-Swiss nanotech research paves the way for lasers that could make solid materials 'transparent'.
AI is being used to improve the efficiency of finding sites on the Moon for landing and exploration.
University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers have made a tiny lens so ‘smart’ t it can adapt its focal length from minus infinity to plus infinity without external control.
Optimising manufacturing processes and work environments is the key to the future of manufacturing in the post-pandemic era, says Jason Chester, director of global channel programs at InfinityQS
UK engineers have used laser measurement techniques to reveal why Big Ben – the famous bell in Westminster’s iconic clock tower - produces its distinct harmonious tone.