Scientists at Cranfield University are developing a sensor to detect airborne nanoparticles.
Artificial muscle and metalens technology have been combined to create a tuneable metalens that can change its focus in real time.
A new method for making ultrathin sensors, developed by researchers at KAUST, could hold promise for precision farming through real-time crop health monitoring.
Relocated and repainted, and with a fresh source of funding, the UK attempt to take the land speed record past 1000mph is back in business.
The fossil-derived content of plastic products could be reduced by 20 per cent with NbR, a biodegradable resin developed by Symphony Environmental.
Elesa's HCL column level indicators are the sort of thing one would use in lengths from 300mm to 2,000mm for oil tanks or other bulk liquid containers.