The NHS has started a world-first initiative to provide people living with type 1 diabetes with an ‘artificial pancreas’.
A Hampshire woman has received the UK’s first totally implantable hearing aid thanks to the work of the South of England Cochlear Implant Centre (SOECIC), based at Southampton University.
Colin Carter looks at peristaltic pumps, which mimic the mechanisms used in the human body to move delicate and soft materials simply, reliably and cheaply.
Technology that allows a vehicle to blend into its surrounding environment has been tested by BAE Systems.
Businesses should not overlook the importance of machine learning model speed, says Dr. Leslie Kanthan, co-founder and CEO of TurinTech.
Nottingham University has received a grant worth £3.6m to help it establish an Institute for Aerospace Technology.
Engineers at MIT have designed a colorimetric sensor food sensor made from an array of silk microneedles that pierces plastic packaging to sample food for signs of spoilage and contamination.
The long-standing skills gap in our sector really needs addressing and T Levels could play a crucial part, says Nathan Flower, production manager at BGB Innovation.