Technology used to detect structural anomalies in the ocular health of astronauts is being transferred to Earth in an app that uses generative AI to assess eye health.
Discharges to sea and emissions to the air by the UK’s oil and gas industry continue on a 15-year downward trend, according to a new report.
New research has highlighted the need for robots to be reprogrammed at the end of their initial use to avoid them adding to the e-waste crisis.
Silicon nanowires and wireless technology combine to produce potential high-resolution implant to restore sight
Rolls-Royce has been awarded a £198m contract to provide support to Pegasus engines used to power RAF and Royal Navy harrier aircraft.
Sheffield University spinout Floreon has raised £2m to advance its bioplastic products, which are said to produce up to seven times less emissions than oil-based plastics.
Projects are underway in the UK to find safer, sustainable alternatives to rare, expensive, and difficult to source raw materials used by industry.
G24 Innovations and BASF are to work together to develop ionic liquids to improve both the performance and efficiency of G24i’s solar cells.
Royal Philips Electronics and Hansen Medical are to co-develop new medical systems to simplify the complex cardiac procedures used to treat arrhythmia.
Engineers have developed a robotic system to assist surgeons with a brain procedure to treat epilepsy.