Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have won a $1.6m federal grant to develop new ways to make a key component of the fuel cell.
Academia and industry join forces to adapt biological healing mechanisms for a ‘bleeding composite’ material to temporarily ‘mend’ impact damage. Stuart Nathan reports.
BAE’s Talisman unmanned underwater vehicle aims to automate the work of clearing waters of dangerous mines to protect divers from harm. Niall Firth reports.
A Mass General Brigham study has found that AI large language models (LLMs) used to generate medical responses for patients must have systems to monitor their quality.
Researchers at EPFL have built a matchbox-sized device claimed to test for the presence of bacteria in minutes instead of up to several weeks.
York University students have developed a web-based service that enables bars to promote special offers to students on a night out using SMS text messaging.
Project aims to combine scanning technology and computer modelling to predict how, and where, cracks will develop in critical aircraft parts. Stuart Nathan reports.
Autodesk has updated its well-established FeatureCAM application with upgrades, improvements and elements designed to make it easier and more productive to use.
The European Space Agency looks likely to be including technology developed by Colin Pillinger and his team onboard for a 2011 mission to Mars.