Psychiatrists at Rush University Medical Center are the first in Chicago to use a vagus nerve stimulator, an implantable, pacemaker-like device, as a therapy to treat long-term depression.
Stanford University researchers have developed an arterial-pulse sensor to wirelessly monitor blood flow, an advance that could allow doctors to remotely monitor the success of blood vessel surgery.
The government has revealed details of the Phase One contracts for High Speed Rail 2 (HS2) and confirmed plans for the line to be extended to the north-west, East Midlands and Yorkshire.
Non-road mobile machinery (NRMM) in-service monitoring of emissions testing is a radical change to the industry – and engine manufacturers need to be prepared, says Daniel Newson, from HORIBA MIRA’s...
The Rank Group is to sell Deluxe Film, its film processing and creative services business, to DX III Holdings Corporation, a subsidiary of MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings for $750 million.
Aker Kvaerner has signed a letter of intent with Aker Oilfield Services to expand its subsea service by providing equipment and personnel to the world’s first deepwater Subsea Equipment Support...
The Competitive Automotive Regulatory System for the 21st Century conference has called for EU regulations to be simplified in order for the automotive industry to survive the economic downturn.
Acoustophoretic printing uses soundwaves to assist gravity in forming small droplets of highly viscous fluids
General Motors has announced that it will cut around 10,000 salaried jobs globally and cut pay by up to 10 per cent in an effort to secure its long-term viability.
India and China are as aware as everyone else of the direr predictions of what will happen if they fail to control emissions and continue to rely on outdated, inefficient power-generation...