LED devices that use ultra-violet light (UV) to kill bacteria and viruses are likely to be the outcome of research taking place at North Carolina State University.
Current medical techniques for monitoring heart rate and other vital signs use electrodes attached to the body, but these are impractical to use on patients that move around.
EPFLoop, one of the top three teams invited to the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition, used multiphysics simulation to hit the ground running with a unique design advantage.
Scientists and ‘citizen scientists’ are due to set sail aboard Europe’s largest wooden schooner on a voyage to improve scientific understanding of the Arctic’s marine environment.
Researchers have developed a soil moisture sensor based around a metal-organic framework (MOFs) with a very high affinity for water, an advance that could enable farmers to deliver targeted crop...
Researchers at Newcastle University have engineered E. coli bacteria to capture carbon dioxide and use hydrogen gas to convert it into formic acid.
SMEs should have greater access to IP created in Britain’s universities and more engineers need to be embedded in government as the nation progresses with large infrastructure projects.
Lucy Gale, Digital Energy Degree Apprentice at Schneider Electric, shares why she believes Schneider's apprenticeship programme to be a great option for students looking to get into the engineering...
Recruitment bias against race, age and gender continues to prevent STEM professionals who have had a career break returning to employment, according to a new survey by STEM Returners.