High-resolution images from a laser-based tool developed at Duke University could help doctors better diagnose melanoma, a form of skin cancer.
A Canadian company believes it can mass-produce strengthening nanoparticle additives derived from cellulose in trees.
A major new medical research and translation initiative has been launched at Imperial College London.
Korean engineers devise method for constructing high-performance sensors on three-dimensional and stretchy surfaces
The Iain Gray Blog The chief executive of the Technology Strategy Board visits Northern Ireland, and witnesses the regeneration of the province’s industrial capabilities
John Parkes, head of charity at Enginuity and co-founder of Get My First Job, shares his top five tips for students embarking on their first role in engineering.