Technology that uses Wi-Fi and ultrasound to track hospital equipment could improve patient care. Ellie Zolfagharifard reports
Launched on Sunday, Linimo - Japan’s first Maglev train - will transport visitors to and from the 2005 World Expo.
The sustained weakness of sterling against the euro has forced Ford to announce price increases across its UK range.
Chelmsford-based e2v has been awarded £1.1m to supply the Royal Navy with Argus4 thermal imaging cameras.
Ecosse Subsea Systems and Robert Gordon University have been awarded a £5,000 grant to study a new wave-power technology.
GE and Fanuc have agreed to end their 23-year partnership on the GE Fanuc Automation Corporation joint venture.
Bristol University researchers have been awarded £0.5m of funding to continue research into developing a novel breast cancer detection system.
Advanced material coating science will enable OEMs to build lighter and more performant EVs, writes Zircotec Engineering Director, Dominic Graham
Cheaper clean-energy technologies could be made possible thanks to a new discovery at Penn State University.
Environmental, health and consumer groups are urging the Spanish government to stop the Spanish Almadén mercury operation.