Researchers at Harvard’s John A Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have created what they claim is the first 3D-printed organ-on-a-chip with integrated sensing.
Engineers at Raytheon have unveiled a second-generation exoskeleton called XOS 2 at the company’s research facility in Salt Lake City, Utah.
In what it claims as an industry first, Ford is conducting winter testing of its autonomous vehicles, putting them through their paces in snow and icy conditions.
A commercial recording material for holograms that can produce more life-like holographic displays has been developed by a group of European researchers.
Oxford University spin-out is OxSyBio is developing a system that fabricates tissues from both living and synthetic cells
German researchers have developed software that can identify human faces in an image and then analyse their expressions.
Nanotechnology experts from several Yorkshire universities are taking part in a new programme that could turn advancements in nanoscience into new business opportunities.
Research at Gothenburg University and Chalmers University of Technology, both in Sweden, has resulted in a new type of machine that sorts used batteries by means of artificial intelligence (AI).