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Cambridge chemists have developed an artificial cartilage material that can release drugs with precision over time ...
New Johns Hopkins process uses metal-organic resists to build smaller, faster, and more affordable microchips.
The research introduces a peptide hydrogel that functions as a three-dimensional net which controls the rate of release ...
David Cullern of Rubix examines how European manufacturers tackle unplanned downtime, drawing on insights from the Rubix ...
Jamie Turner, Founder and President at Acclaim Autism, writes about how AI is helping to reshape care in the sector ...
“Our solution is based on a 3D bioprinted actuator that structurally and functionally mimics the natural connection between ...
Video interview exploring the UK's latest industrial strategy with AMRC's external relations director Simon Collingwood ...
Technology designed to safeguard coastlines and deliver renewable energy has won the UK leg of the 2025 James Dyson Award.
Glasgow researchers create world’s purest chip-based laser, boosting quantum cryptography and optical communications.
A prototype lithium-metal solid-state battery has enabled a Mercedes EQS saloon to travel 1,205km on a single charge.
Greenhouse agriculture could become more energy and water efficient with Cool-Cover, a transparent multilayer film developed ...
Portable 5G and edge computing are bringing advanced robotics to farms, construction sites, and disaster zones.