Engineers from the Vienna University of Technology have developed a device that lets users walk freely through virtual worlds whilst remaining in one place in the real world.
Haptic feedback and 3D visualisation have been incorporated into a so-called 'trainer rectum' that could help doctors get a feel for problematic prostate glands.
Volvo Cars has developed a multi-adaptive safety belt, a world-first technology that will protect drivers and their passengers using real-time data from advanced sensors.
A satellite being developed to detect ‘dark vessels’ at sea has successfully completed its Critical Design Review (CDR) and is on schedule for launch in mid-2025.
Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have developed a mind-reading system that decodes neural signals from the brain during arm movement.
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Robotics Plus has launched an autonomous, multi-use, modular vehicle platform for agriculture, designed to carry out a range of orchard and vineyard machine tasks.
Nicola Schofield and Deborah Hastings from Merton Park primary school in south-west London explain how an opportunity to interact online with real-life engineers has got their pupils excited about...
Researchers in Japan have successfully enhanced their ‘acoustic tweezers’ technology to lift small particles using sound waves, an advance that promises contactless control of small objects.
Scientists have built a machine that is claimed to set a new standard of accuracy for testing the hardness of a material.