Equipment designed to mitigate the spread of viral infections in hospitals could cause viral particles to move around more, according to a new study from UCL and UCLH.
Layers of graphene can be bonded and then deformed to form a material with properties that could be useful for creating stretchable supercapacitors for flexible electronic devices.
Airline claims that its lighter, roomier seat design has cut maintenance costs and could lead to fuel savings. Siobhan Wagner reports.
A new system enables those in powered wheelchairs to independently transport themselves and their wheelchair into and out of a wide range of vehicles.
Researchers at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) are developing technology to better track space objects and debris.
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) have developed a new stroke rehabilitation device which is claimed to greatly improve recovery in stroke patients.
The latest non-contact, laser-based profile measurement sensors from Micro-Epsilon are being used by several leading rail inspection companies around the world. The LLT 2800- 100 (205) laser sensors...
A new implantable sensor is claimed to provide real-time information about a patient’s recent orthopaedic surgery.
Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) is involved in a project to better characterise sea conditions for real-time ‘nowcasting’.
Nottingham University is part of a €1.5m SPRIN-D Challenge collaboration to develop a portable facility that converts waste into chemicals that can be used to make medical devices.