With ever greater numbers of devices and systems now connected, ensuring that disparate systems are able to talk to each other is a growing challenge for manufacturers.
The Tokyo-based firm of Hakugen is working with the Coca-Cola company to recycle coffee grounds to make disposable pocket-warmers.
NASA plans to send a high-precision laser altimeter dubbed LOLA to orbit the Moon and create a 3D map of its surface.
A technology originally developed to increase the lift of aircraft wings may soon help to reduce the cost of manufacturing and operating wind turbines.
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An international research team has found a way to switch a material’s magnetic properties from hard to soft and back again.
The University of Manchester is to receive £1.5m over the next two years to develop new composite technologies and materials for future aircraft.
Japan is to test a supersonic passenger aircraft at Woomera, Australia, at the end of this month as it resumes its bid to develop Concorde’s successor.
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories collaborated with Knight & Carver to develop a wind turbine blade design that promises to be more efficient than current designs.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionise medical diagnosis and five new centres for AI healthcare - backed with £50m from government – are set to improve patient outcomes.