A student group have come up with a device for capturing bits of tyre as they come off...
Interviews about Engineering
Interviews about engineering, civil engineering, manufacturing, jet engines, materials science and transport...
Could Santa use a tech-upgrade to save some time on Christmas Eve?
The Mi.Mu gloves control music with gesture and Connie Orbach was lucky enough to try them on.
What do you do when someone hands you there favourite toy? Crash it of course!
In October we spent a whole month planning our Naked Scientists trip to Mars, here's a snapshot of what we got up...
Computer coding and music seem like they're worlds apart but actually they're remarkably compatible as Kat...
Geoff Baldwin is using nanocages to target cancer drugs to tumours, leaving healthy cells unharmed.
tephen Chambers is CEO of SynbiCITE - a national centre set up to turn bright ideas in synthetic biology into...
Paul Freemont is co-director and co-founder of the Imperial College synthetic biology hub, told me about the...
Abbey Road studio has a history in music technology but now it's getting back involved with a hub for startups,...
The digitalisation of music has profoundly impacted the workings of the music industry, but is this a bad thing?
When the water rises, what can we do about it? Can we escape or do we need to learn to live with it?
Kat Arney tackles a long held myth that glass is a liquid...
In the summer we cought up with the cambridge eco car racing team, this week we got back in touch to see how they did...
What can big data do and how has the cloud enabled the big data revolution?
When we save something on the cloud where is it actually kept and how much energy is needed to keep it there?
A way of moving objects from a distance with the use of sound waves has been revealed...
When you take into account everything, from construction to battery recycling, are electric cars any greener?
Pit an electric Tesla against a petrol car in a time trial and who will win? The bets are on...
Electrifying vehicles may be one way to clean up our act but what can we do about our current stock of cars? Turn them...
There's the radiation, the microgravity and even sound waves to think about when sending humans to the Red Planet.
James Field has just launched a new company called LabGenius, capitalising on the growing interest in synthetic...
To find out more about synthetic biology, and where it all started, I spoke to Professor Richard Kitney from Imperial...
How the magnetic properties of galfenol can be used to send super fast signals and protect passengers in car crashes.
A new advance in technology could bring us another step closer to real life invisibility cloaks.