A total of 1,775 BAE Systems staff are to lose their jobs following a decision by the company to restructure its maritime division.
Budget cuts to areas of the government’s science strategy could have severe implications for the country’s research base, according to leading UK academics.
AI’s efficiency is unmatched, promising gains that no business or government can ignore, says Patrice Caine, chairman and CEO of Thales.
The £25m North West Fund for Biomedical has made its first investment in the telemedical sector.
A Princeton University-led research team has developed a system that can produce realistic movies of earthquakes based on complex computer simulations.
A sensor designed for use in medical rehabilitation is now being employed to monitor the health of firefighters who have to enter burning buildings.
An eco-engineering project is hoping to prevent flooding and encourage seaweed, limpets and barnacles back to the Mumbles in Swansea.
General Motors and OnStar have demonstrated a prototype technology that can help assist in the safe recovery of stolen vehicles.