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.
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.
The University of Kent is collaborating with research teams from across the UK to develop novel forms of degradable glass for a variety of medical applications.
Science minister Amanda Solloway has announced that the UK government is to pump £65m of additional funding into battery development, advanced medical treatments and robotics technology.
MIT scientists have used nanotechnology to help restore the sight of hamsters blinded by a severed tract in their brains' visual system
New sensor technology will enable engineers to accurately measure the position, speed and motion of materials at temperatures as high as 1,000°C, its UK developer has claimed.
Guest blogA chartered engineer, David Falzani is president of Sainsbury Management Fellows which was founded over 25 years ago by Lord Sainsbury to encourage better management skills in UK...
The latest developments in audio technology could bring the 3D cinema experience to your ears as well as your eyes. Stephen Harris immerses himself in the new soundscape
Boeing and iRobot Corp have received a new task order to an existing contract to provide Small Unmanned Ground Vehicles (SUGV) to the US Army.