Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed technology that enables visually impaired people to monitor the vital signs of their guide dogs.
An AI screening tool developed in the UK could see the processing time for abnormal chest X-rays dramatically reduced, leading to better overall care.
Researchers from Stanford and Berkeley have developed a new X-ray microscopy technique to study the performance of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
A marine power plant that uses osmosis to generate electricity is being trialled in Norway
A renewed increase in export orders has failed to ease concerns for manufacturers in the face of deteriorating consumer demand at home.
Chloe Adams-Pickford, a second year student at Oxford University studying General Engineering, talks about why she wants to be an Engineer and the support she has received so far
A wearable medical device developed by a company in Ireland is expected to enhance patient monitoring and well being, help nurses work more efficiently, and simplify hospital ward management.
The government has confirmed that gas will continue to play a role in supporting decarbonisation of the power sector and that barriers to investment in new gas will be addressed.
A new research centre at Imperial College London aims to help doctors diagnose illness more efficiently and choose the best treatments based on a patient’s metabolic and physiological characteristics.