A Nottingham University researcher has been awarded funding to help China prevent human disaster as some of its fastest-growing cities sink under the weight of towering skyscrapers.
Thales has developed Digital Crew, an artificial intelligence solution to the problem of information overload and tedium in security and surveillance operations.
A new UK consortium including ASDA has been awarded £6.6m of government funds to develop a hydrogen-powered self-driving HGV for the logistics industry.
U-Battery has been selected by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to further progress the design and development of advanced modular reactors.
Fluid power, with its ability to deliver enormous amounts of energy, is used widely — from moving Las Vegas stage sets to making linkspan bridges on UK ro-ro car ferries safer. Colin Carter explains.
Caltech researchers have developed a new method to measure soil moisture in the vadose zone, the shallow subterranean region between the ground surface and underground aquifers.
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.
The Victorians had a craving for intoxicating liquor and Burrell’s mobile distillery may have played its part in quenching that thirst writes Jason Ford.