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Brain implants that detect neurological symptoms and automatically release drugs to treat them could one day be used to treat patients suffering from epileptic seizures.
Simon Keeling examines the current mergers and acquisitions activity in the UK — a good indicator of the state of the technology economy
Scientists at the National University of Ireland (NUI) Maynooth have devised a solution to what is a major challenge for cities worldwide − the provision of widespread, free, effective broadband.
Delta g has raised £1.5m in a pre-seed investment round to accelerate the commercial availability of its quantum sensors for mapping beneath the surface of the ground.
The European Space Agency has awarded Spire Global, Inc. €16m to develop the preliminary design and demonstrator for Eurialo, a project to develop a global space-based aircraft surveillance system.
A new arena for aerial robots at Imperial College London is expected to put Britain at the forefront of unmanned aerial systems and inspire the next generation of aeronautical engineers.
Train delays could be reduced if new insulated joints replace traditional epoxy resin components. Siobhan Wagner reports