Scientists have created a new low-cost, fast response sensor to detect lung cancer biomarkers, paving the way for the development of screening devices to spot the disease even before symptoms occur.
Researchers from Cranfield University, working with PepsiCo and Solynta, are using advanced genetic analysis to tackle the challenges of maintaining crop quality whilst extending storage life.
Altair, a global leader in computational intelligence, and Cranfield University have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore and expand the use of artificial intelligence, simulation, and data analytics within the aerospace and robotics industries.
A role-playing game to develop strategic decision-making skills and explore paths to a sustainable future is one of the winners in the 2025 Financial Times Responsible Business Education Awards
Cranfield University, working with a consortium of industry partners, is part of a project aiming to revolutionise the hydrogen supply chain between Australia and the United Kingdom.
Dr Theresa Mercer, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Sustainability at Cranfield University, has been appointed to the Science Committee of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
Cranfield University proudly welcomed back NASA astronaut and distinguished alumnus, Commander Jack Hathaway, for an unforgettable visit to a local school.
A consortium of British universities is exploring a collaborative project with partners in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to create a Joint International Institute for Clean Hydrogen.
Dr Emma Taylor has won the Chief Engineer category at the 2024 Institution of Engineering and Technology’s Excellence and Innovation Awards, recognising her work in leading innovative projects and championing inclusive engineering environments.
Cranfield University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST), with a special signing ceremony at the Qatar Embassy in London.