An interdisciplinary study at Leicester University will assess the human brain’s ability to track and process hazards compared to an artificial intelligence (AI) tool.
In light of parliament's failure to find a way forward on Brexit, we asked our readers which direction they would like to see the process going.
Researchers have shown that it's possible to dramatically to reduce the cost of safely transporting damaged electric vehicle batteries by freezing them
Turbine-noise assessment could lead to more wind-farm approvals
BASF has signed an agreement to sell its subsidiary Chemische Fabrik Wibarco to Hansa Chemie International of Zurich, Switzerland for an undisclosed fee.
A £1.5m grant award from Yorkshire Forward will help Metalysis gear up to develop a semi-continuous plant to produce titanium and tantalum powders for worldwide markets.
Scientists at Hertfordshire University have proved the effectiveness of Germ Genie, a new product that is designed to prevent bacteria from keyboards spreading from one user to another.
Researchers in South Korea have borrowed from nature to design a super-soft electronic skin patch that transmits data to a mobile phone.
Welsh spine and orthopaedic medical device company Orthos has secured £835,000 of funding to bring its βGel synthetic bone substitute to market.
A new mathematical formula could be used to give advance warning of where a tsunami is likely to hit and how destructive it will be.