Satellite technology would be useless without the advanced terrestrial systems that back it up.
A team at the Georgia Institute of Technology has devised a method for using an origami-based structure to create radio frequency filters with adjustable dimensions, able to change which signals they...
Thousands of small, low-cost floats could form a distributed sensor network under a new program at DARPA that aims to boost situational awareness over large areas of ocean.
Open Cosmos, a UK-headquartered company using small satellites to democratise access to space and space data, has raised $50m in Series B funding from ETF Partners, Trill Impact and A&G.
The vision and flight capabilities of the dragonfly have inspired engineers at Airbus UpNext to develop on ground and in-flight, pilot assistance technologies that have been tested on an A350-1000.
London-based start-up Satellite Vu has raised £3.6m to support the launch of seven infrared thermal imaging satellites, aiming to provide the ‘Earth’s Smart Energy Meter in Space’.
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Manchester University of have signed a memorandum of understanding to help move the potential benefits of graphene closer to practical use, by accelerating...
Car-maker Ford has announced the launch of an environmental test centre that will enable it to simulate everything from arctic snowstorms to the thin air of a 5000m mountain pass.
Jordan Lee Martin from the University of Huddersfield has won top prize at the 2015 Electrolux Design Lab with Bloom, a kettle that recycles steam for other useful tasks, helping to educate chldren.
Babcock has won government backing to pioneer a package of advanced manufacturing technologies for the civil nuclear sector that it claims could lead to a significant reduction in the cost and time of...