Researchers at the State University of New York, Binghamton have created a biobattery made from paper that uses bacteria as its power source.
How would a software engineer, a dance teacher and a helicopter pilot set out to help the Third World? In the case of William Weatherholtz from Utah and the rest of his seven-strong team it was...
NIST engineers have created a software program that enables manufacturers to anticipate how machines will perform when connected to an Ethernet network.
Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) in Boston, Massachusetts, have successfully tested a controllable endoscopic capsule designed to manoeuvre through the human body and take...
Carnegie Mellon University has launched Carnegie Robotics, a spin-out that will develop, manufacture and service robotic components and systems with the university’s National Robotics Engineering...
Loughborough University has received £3m from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to boost collaborative research projects with businesses in the UK.
Blatchford Group's Dr Nadine Stech played a key role in the development of Linx, the world's most advanced commercially available lower limb prosthesis. Jon Excell reports
Medical implants could soon be protected from bacterial infection by tiny spikes of vertical graphene.