Many manufacturers are striving to protect revenues and maintain their market position, so balancing risk and reward could enable them to achieve growth by reacting quickly to a changing market, says...
Engineers have developed a way to give robots complex instructions without electricity for the first time which could free up space in the robotic ‘brain’ to allow them to ‘think’.
A project to characterise and safeguard difficult-to-measure irradiated nuclear fuel created during the UK’s nuclear energy programme is due to start in the autumn.
Features editor A visit to India introduced us to a very different way of doing business, practiced by one of the country’s largest and most successful companies.
Physicists at the University of Pennsylvania are using a new technique to craft some of the smallest metal nanostructures ever created.
A computer model that simulates decision-making in survival situations could be used to help search and rescue missions locate missing people.
There's a wind of change blowing through the air transport industry. To the outsider it may appear that only the regulatory structures have been altered. Max Glaskin reports.
Researchers have developed a new way to observe and track large numbers of rapidly moving objects under a microscope, capturing precise motion paths in three dimensions.
A major new consortium backed by £7m of EPSRC funding will seek to develop tidal stream technology for the UK and international markets.