Hong Kong team moves liquid droplets at record high speed and long distance without extra power
Researchers are set to commercialise what is claimed to be the world's most efficient lithium-sulphur battery, which could outperform market leading batteries by more than four times.
New research from Alsico has found that over half of those working with electrical systems are wearing their protective uniforms incorrectly or not at all.
Researchers at Tufts University in the US have led the development of a prototype smart bandage designed to actively monitor chronic wounds and even deliver drug treatments.
After years of ‘separate-function’ demarcation in CFD and FEA, software designers have got together for systems to suit both the specialist and non-specialist.
Ultraviolet C light with a wavelength of 222nm effectively kills SARS-CoV-2 and is safe to use around humans, claim researchers in Japan.
Fraunhofer researchers are developing a new microsystem designed to make hearing aids small enough to be concealed out of sight within the ear.
Artificial-intelligence researchers are developing the technology behind computer games for applications in other sectors. Jon Excell reports
Cambridge Consultants has developed a WiMAX simulation testbench to support the launch of Aspex Semiconductor's reference code for implementing multi-antenna basestations.