A UK loudspeaker company is to develop a next generation turntable, thanks to a research and development grant from Yorkshire Forward.
Philips Research is to lead phase one of a planned four-year DARPA medical technology project to reduce the number of battlefield deaths from internal bleeding.
Demand from UK businesses wishing to get new, innovative projects off the ground has almost doubled since last year, according to the Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) programme.
US and Russian scientists have discovered a new way to remove radioactivity from water, which could be used to treat contaminated water at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant.
Researchers at Bath University have developed a method to analyse a person’s emotional state during VR exercise, adapting content to match mood.
IBM and NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre are collaborating to use IBM’s artificial intelligence (AI) technology to derive new insights from NASA’s Earth data.
A start up in Canada has designed Helix, a bicycle claimed to be smaller, lighter, safer and easier to use than any other folding bike in the world.
Academia and industry join forces to adapt biological healing mechanisms for a ‘bleeding composite’ material to temporarily ‘mend’ impact damage. Stuart Nathan reports.
Canadian engineer Geoffrey Ballard held a passionate lifelong belief in the superiority of hydrogen-based fuel cells over the internal combustion engine in petroleum-burning cars. Written by Nick...
Hydrogen electric flight pioneer ZeroAvia has ambitions to become the Tesla of civil aviation. Jon Excell spoke to the firm’s founder and CEO Val Miftakhov