AI’s efficiency is unmatched, promising gains that no business or government can ignore, says Patrice Caine, chairman and CEO of Thales.
There is a growing need for business owners and manufacturing directors to be able to stay abreast of production operations without being rooted to the production floor, says Grégory Chauvet, general...
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.
Optimise In-service Fleet Availability with Data-driven Feedback Loops and Machine Learning
Computer simulations are helping engineers at Glasgow University to find the optimum design for bladeless wind turbines (BWTs) that could deliver electricity to national grids.
A total of 1,775 BAE Systems staff are to lose their jobs following a decision by the company to restructure its maritime division.
A Princeton University-led research team has developed a system that can produce realistic movies of earthquakes based on complex computer simulations.
The acquisition of satellite imagery can come with a trade-off between sacrificing high spatial resolution in the interest of generating images more frequently, or vice versa.
An eco-engineering project is hoping to prevent flooding and encourage seaweed, limpets and barnacles back to the Mumbles in Swansea.