Personal robots that can provide soldiers with an extra level of situational awareness are to be supplied to the US Army.
Work is progressing to dismantle a nuclear-powered submarine and to reuse or recycle around 90 per cent of the boat’s structure and components.
Frazer-Nash Consultancy is to participate in the MoD’s Hard Kill Defensive Aid Suite programme, which is developing advanced protection to armoured vehicles.
Siemens Energy and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are to conduct atmospheric modelling research that is expected to help operaters and owners manage wind farms more efficiently.
A new report from the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) is urging the government to take more decisive action to foster innovation in the UK.
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Researchers have created a computer algorithm that predicts whether oestrogen is sending signals to cancer cells to grow into tumours in the breast.
Ericsson has signed an agreement with Swisscom to expand and upgrade its WCDMA/HSPA network to enable high-speed mobile broadband coverage across 90 percent of Switzerland.
Crystal Scientific has secured a £75,000 research and development grant to help it develop a method to enhance the performance of its x-ray mirrors.
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