The roll-out of electric vehicle (EV) charge points is set to benefit from an additional £56m in public and industry funding announced by the Department for Transport.
Two new reports have shown that green shipping corridors are growing rapidly but the sector’s emissions have returned to 2008 peak levels.
Doctors and academics have developed a simulator designed to help anaesthetists deliver epidurals, a medical procedure involving the injection of anaesthetic between spinal vertebrae.
The government has announced £200m to support science and engineering businesses, amid criticism that its plans for cutting funds for pioneering academic research will stifle future UK innovation.
A team of Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering undergraduates has developed a non-invasive way to identify women with anaemia in developing nations.
Electronic components that simultaneously store and compute data like biological neurons could pave the way for entirely novel computers able to learn and adapt.
US scientists have received a $1.88 million grant to develop a wireless sensor network that can measure, model and predict biophysical changes in the forest environment.
Doctors in a Leicester hospital have installed a £1m disease detection facility inspired by Star Trek to help diagnose patients more quickly.
The fundamental capacity limits of wireless networks may finally be characterized thanks to an electrical engineer at The University of Texas at Austin.
California-based Relativity Space has unveiled the fourth generation of its Stargate 3D printer, the platform the company uses to build its reusable Terran R rocket.