Does the UK really need yet another government department to champion technology?
Whether you want to save power, cut component wear or keep potatoes in prime condition, highly-advanced automation is available to help keep the costs down. Colin Carter reports.
A new AI tool able to predict a material’s optical properties based on simply its crystal structure could rapidly accelerate the development and discovery of new photovoltaic materials according to...
A ‘no deal’ Brexit would lead to severe disruption, pose a fundamental risk to key sectors of the UK’s economy and put many jobs at risk a committee of MPs has warned.
KnitMesh Technologies has teamed with Liverpool University to improve mesh design using neural networking techniques.
The Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment has published a report stating that electricity sources need to be defossilised if electric vehicles (EVs) are to play a key role in emissions...
As the First World War raged and following a shock attack on neutral merchant ships, the government was anxious to quell public concern about the threat to shipping posed by German U-boats
Some of the biggest names in the automotive industry are embarking on a joint venture to
When the government announced its intentions to press ahead with nuclear power, detractors and supporters agreed that the number of skilled UK workers available to meet this growth is a worry.
Incorporating magnetic particles into gel-based robotic structures allows them to be controlled remotely