A computer model that simulates decision-making in survival situations could be used to help search and rescue missions locate missing people.
Researchers have developed a new way to observe and track large numbers of rapidly moving objects under a microscope, capturing precise motion paths in three dimensions.
A major new consortium backed by £7m of EPSRC funding will seek to develop tidal stream technology for the UK and international markets.
Structural engineers in the US are developing blast mitigation technologies to harden buildings and bridges against terrorist attacks.
Biomedical engineers at New Jersey Institute of Technology will use new technology to help children with cerebral palsy improve their movements, reduce stiffness in their joints and live fuller lives.
Today, we are going to be talking about a recent project we delivered for a horizontal slurry pump to be installed in a UK quarry, designed to move a 50/50 sand and water mixture.
A project to characterise and safeguard difficult-to-measure irradiated nuclear fuel created during the UK’s nuclear energy programme is due to start in the autumn.
Fully untethered soft robots are set to be unleashed provided there’s enough external stimuli to encourage them to change shape and move.
The speed and safety of patient intubation procedures look set to be improved with LARi, a low-cost, single-use video stylet that works exactly like conventional intubation stylets used by...
A British brewery has become the first UK business to trial a new type of heat pump which is said to cut emissions by up to 90 per cent.