University of Michigan and Stanford University researchers are working toward restoring speech for stroke survivors using the world's smallest computers linked to biocompatible sensors.
Boeing and its industry partners have been chosen by NASA to lead the development and flight testing of a full-scale Transonic Truss-Braced Wing (TTBW) demonstrator airplane.
A new highly manoeuvrable craft can be piloted through the water using controls, wings and thrusters similar to that of a jet aircraft.
Solid oxide fuel cell manufacturer Ceres Power has signed an agreement with Honda to jointly develop its technology for a range of energy applications.
Scotland’s energy minister Fergus Ewing today invited applications for funding from a £10m fund to support innovation in the oil and gas sector.
Road safety could be improved with an adaptable algorithm that predicts when drivers are able to safely interact with in-vehicle systems or receive messages.
Researchers at Massachusetts general hospital in the US have developed a lab on chip device able to capture cells which are potentially responsible for cancer metastasis.
A 3D printing machine capable of rapidly producing anything from aerospace components to running shoes as cheaply as traditional manufacturing techniques is being developed in Yorkshire.
To assist with the speedy design of customised components, software resellers are offering mainstream products which not only cost each part but also enable better customer service.