A University of Iowa researcher has designed a computer program that allows engineers to predict the role of posture in transferring vehicle motion stress to bone and muscle.
Lattice structures able to change shape in response to external stimuli could have a range of applications in electronics, robotics, medicine.
The GSM Association is to continue to evaluate Digital Rights Management (DRM) solutions for its members after a proposal from MPEG LA was met with dismay.
A new report is calling on policymakers to recognise the critical importance of cooling and cold chain infrastructure as humanity adapts to a heating planet.
Physicists have created what they claim is the most sensitive strain sensor ever made, an advance said to bring new levels of sensitivity to wearable tech.
Dr Neil Fox from Bristol University has been awarded €980,000 by the energy company E.ON to develop a system that exploits solar energy to produce electricity.
We need more young people to take STEM A Levels if we are to reach net zero, writes David Wright FREng, Chief Engineer at National Grid
According to RFID chip design specialist, Innovision Research & Technology, the time has come for transport operators to reassess the benefits of contactless ticketing.
Manufacturers have a huge role to play in driving the transition to net zero, and PTC's technology and solutions can help them achieve this writes Jessica Twentyman
If the UK wants to be a world leader in AI, it needs to build and own its foundations, says Walter Goodwin, CEO and Founder of Fractile.