While British researchers first identified graphene, its exploitation is shifting to the US and Asia, according to new patent figures
Scanners, sensors and a football-playing chair – just another day at Microsoft Research Cambridge
Electron spins could last long enough to store data, IBM finds
Government discusses space weather and EMP weapons of the future
A team from MIT wants anyone to be able to go to a shop, get a design and print their…
New microscopic wires could help microchips to keep shrinking and have applications in quantum computing
Large study fails to find a link between tumour development and mobile phone use
HP scientists said they have uncovered the chemistry of what happens inside a memristor while it is being deployed
New funding, taxation and incentives announced today are designed to help the UK play economic catch-up
The space shuttle Discovery is prepared to set off for the International Space Station this week
A study has found that the world has access to enough data-storage capacity to hold 295 exabytes of information
New materials could be used to build electronic skin that can sense and respond to a very light touch