A low-power microchip that uses a combination of microfluidics and magnetic switches to trap and transport magnetic beads has been developed in the US.
A UCL-led project dubbed ChromaDose aims to improve the delivery of chemotherapy drugs and reduce side effects for children with cancer.
BAE Systems has been awarded a $10.5m (£7m) contract by Textron Marine and Land Systems to manufacture and deliver approximately 240 armour protection kits for US armoured security vehicles (ASVs).
Intelligent, semi-autonomous tele-operated robots that can squeeze into difficult or hazardous spaces to carry out maintenance and inspection work are being developed by a UK consortium.
Royal Philips Electronics announced yesterday that it will sell its Philips Sound Solutions (PSS) business unit to Japan’s D&M for an undisclosed fee.
A new pharmaceutical product that could significantly improve quality of life for catheter users is to be developed at Queen’s University Belfast after it won a national award.
NASA had to postpone its unmanned Artemis I moon mission yesterday morning due to issues related to engine bleed.
Nokia and the University of Cambridge have announced an agreement to work together on an extensive and long-term programme of joint research projects, initially focussing on nanotechnology.
Wood is leading a project that will integrate multiple technologies onto a single robotic platform to make nuclear decommissioning safer, faster, and cheaper.
Innovators working on marine vessel efficiency are being encouraged to apply for funding through a competition being run by the Technology Strategy Board and its partners.