News editor The continuing scandal over emissions from Volkswagen’s diesel vehicles has started a discussion on the testing regimes for fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
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NI's LabVIEW Simulation Interface Toolkit 3.0 gives control system design and test engineers a link between the NI LabVIEW graphical development environment and The MathWorks Simulink software.
A portable biosensing device based on micro- and nanotechnologies will allow doctors to rapidly forewarn patients of their genetic risk of developing life-threatening diseases.
A low-cost method for printing graphene onto materials such as paper and plastic could take us a step closer to low-cost consumable electronics.
Researchers at Glasgow University have created a new type of solar-powered e-skin that uses light to mimic human touch.
A method that is expected to double the service life of concrete is being patented by engineers at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
The Department for Transport has announced the next stage in a £4.1m research project aimed at reducing traffic pollution through the use of mobile sensors.