People fitted with a powered prosthetic knee could walk comfortably in minutes rather than several hours thanks to an intelligent system for 'tuning' powered prosthetics.
The US Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) is funding a six-year effort to accelerate the development of implantable, cell-based bioelectronic devices.
TRL Electronics has broken into the international market for electronic counter measures (ECM) equipment with its first US order.
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Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have embedded fibre optic sensors in a three-fingered robotic hand, allowing it to detect forces of less than a tenth of a newton.
Computer Scientists at UCL have developed software that enables cameras to capture the 3D shape of objects through a single lens.
A new MR-Linac machine that synchronises real-time soft tissue imaging with radiotherapy dosage has carried out its first scan on a healthy volunteer at the Royal Marsden Hospital.
The government has announced its plans to reform the UK’s energy landscape in what has been billed as the ‘biggest shake-up of the market since privatisation’.
Scotland's RRK Technologies is part of the team working with Raytheon to deliver a tactical paging solution to the US Navy