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.
Ford and Toyota are leading the trend in electric car development with plans to bring their new range of zero-emission vehicles to the global market.
USEC has signed a $200 million contract to supply fuel from recycled Russian warhead uranium to Constellation Generation Group’s five nuclear power reactors.
Bath University is leading a project to develop porous materials that are able to absorb CO2 and convert it into new products, such as car fuel and plastics.
Researchers in the Netherlands have developed a new fastener with a microscopic mushroom-like design, which is hoped to lead to advances in the field of soft robotics.
Researchers at UCLA have developed a degradable nanoscale shell to carry proteins to cancer cells and inhibit the growth of tumours without damaging healthy cells.
News editor Alan Turing is commemorated in a new centre to handle data science, and one of the world’s foremost bridge-builders comes to the UK
Researchers in the US claim to have developed a safer alternative to fire-prone lithium-ion batteries, which were recently banned for some applications on US Navy ships.
The tribulations of a home-bound colleague prompts our anonymous blogger to wonder whatever happened to the dream of remote working?