The UK pays to be a part of several large science projects, such as the Large Hadron Collider and European Extremely Large Telescope. It’s generally accepted that these help British scientists keep at...
For the government’s Energy Security Plan to be effective, energy providers must rely heavily on the Internet of things (IoT) to ensure always-on, secure and reliable connectivity, as millions of...
Boeing recently announced the signing of a $1.59bn contract to provide four 737 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) systems for South Korea's EX program.
Greenwich University researchers are to work with Oxsensis on the development of sensors that can measure pressure and temperature at more than 1,000C.
Scientists at Liverpool University have created a new, graphene-related material that has the potential to improve transistors used in electronic devices.
A cross-Channel team of engineers has created an artificial skin for electronic devices, allowing emotions to be communicated via touch.
UK-based Oxa is teaming up with Australia’s Applied EV in what the pair describe as a ‘strategic partnership’ to scale up deployment of commercial autonomous vehicles.
US engineers have succeeded in creating a near-perfect ‘superlens’ that uses the principles of metamaterials to overcome conventional diffraction limits.
Swedish researchers believe a customised pulse oximeter can be used to detect changes in heart and vessel function during sleep and identify patients at risk of cardiovascular disease.
The University of British Columbia’s Dr Donald Mavinic has developed a technology to turn pipe-clogging and polluting phosphorus compounds in wastewater into environmentally friendly fertiliser.