A new type of fast, energy-efficient memory could replace flash drives in consumer electronic devices such as music players, smartphones and digital cameras, researchers have claimed.
A West Midlands supplier of electrical control systems, cable harnesses and sub-contract manufacturing services hopes to double sales to £40m with a new £1m extension to its facilities.
Industry and universities will need to broaden the scope of education and professional development to include greater creative thinking if the UK is to realise its additive ambitions writes Kieron...
Engineers in Germany have developed a novel soft-actuator that they claim could enable safer interaction between humans and robots.
Up to 150 skilled jobs are set to be created in Leamington Spa following NMS UK’s decision to site its new production facility for protected patrol vehicles in Tachbrook Park.
Scientists from EPFL in Switzerland have investigated how an electrical charge travels across perovskite surfaces of solar cells built with different architectures.