Anadigm has introduced RangeMaster, industry’s first solution that allows system vendors to design and maintain a single “universal” reader than can be customised to read different RFID tags.
Efforts to decarbonise northeast England have seen Arup commissioned to support Northern Gas Networks (NGN) in undertaking a pre-FEED study for the East Coast Hydrogen (ECH) project.
Hewlett Packard is to shed 14,500 employees, or 10 percent of its full-time staff, in a restructuring plan designed to save $1.9 billion annually.
Global defence group Lockheed Martin has awarded a £130,000 grant to Cranfield University to advance its research in the defence and civil sector.
Researchers have developed a membrane that allows fuel cells to operate at low humidity and - theoretically -to operate at higher temperatures as well.
Researchers at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) have devised a method for applying vanadium dioxide (VO2) directly to glass to create smart windows.
Quantum computing start-up Phasecraft has developed a novel technique for modelling electrons that is said to significantly reduce quantum hardware resources needed to perform simulations.
UK-US research into technique to force metal around corners and stretch it to shape could mean safer, lower cost manufacture of tiny mechanical devices. Stuart Nathan reports.
A printing method thought to have been developed around 2,000 years ago could be used to print low-cost sensors that measure nutrients in soil.
The chemistry that allows mussels to stick to underwater surfaces may also provide a highly adhesive wound closure and more effective healing from surgery.