Austrian researchers have “grown” an unusual thermoelectric material that converts heat to electric current and has some promising industrial applications
Ulster University is leading a two-year multinational collaboration to develop an automated pre-screening tool for specific learning disabilities in children.
Prostate cancer patients who undergo robotic-assisted surgery have fewer instances of cancer cells at the edge of their surgical specimen and less need for additional cancer treatments, researchers...
A study to see if using ’shock-absorbent’ flooring can reduce injuries caused by falling in hospitals is being piloted at Portsmouth University.
Astrium has signed a contract worth €55.2m (£45.9m) with the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) for the development, manufacture and launch of an Earth observation optical-satellite...
A user club has been established to advance a non-destructive technology that could shave between £1.5m and £3m off engine development programmes.
Boeing predicts that China will require 4,330 new commercial aircraft valued at $480bn (£299bn) over the next 20 years.
As demand for more intelligent devices increases, so does the need to squeeze ever more processing power into smaller and smaller microchips.
Recyclus is collaborating with Birmingham University in a project to create a mobile battery recycling system capable of safely handling lithium-ion batteries.