German computer scientists have developed a system making it possible to drive a car using thought control.
The government must introduce a new hydrogen target for Britain’s gas grids to realise the country’s zero-carbon hydrogen ambitions.
Cal Dive International has today agreed to acquire the diving and shallow water pipelay assets of Stolt Offshore.
Raytheon and Cree have been awarded $26.9 million to develop new gallium nitride semiconductors for military and commercial products.
A European Eureka project called Intellgas has resulted in the development of an automatic system to measure gas consumption.
AMETEK Land now offers an air-cooling system to protect its thermal imaging cameras against high-temperature environments.
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The UK Space Agency says it is making £1.6m available in support of projects to further explore Mars.
A UK-developed pyrolysis system uses waste to generate cost-effective heat and power. Jason Ford reports
Microsoft has unveiled details of a new data-analysis tool that will allow scientists to process large amounts of data.