A motion detection system developed in the US has been shown to outperform vets when assessing horses for symptoms of lameness.
A new project in south west England will combine uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) and data analytics to monitor the health of seagrass meadows.
A new ADC microchip designed at Brigham Young University in the US is claimed to be the world’s most power-efficient of its type.
Ways of developing solar energy for large-scale electricity generation are being sought by energy company E.ON, which has made €6m (£5.4m) available to stimulate research projects.
Body armour, biomedical devices and next generation sportswear could all benefit from the first synthetic auxetic material to be discovered that becomes thicker as it is stretched.
An advanced new radar that will allow RAF pilots to locate, identify and suppress enemy air defences flew for the first time on September 27, 2024.
Cornell University researchers have created a broadband light amplifier on a silicon chip, a breakthrough in the quest to create photonic microchips.
Steel coil cleaning system using high-pressure water instead of acid solution claimed to remain rust free without the need for coating or oil covering. Siobhan Wagner reports
The £31bn Dreadnought programme to replace the UK’s Trident-carrying Vanguard submarines is one of the world’s most complex and secretive engineering projects. Andrew Wade reports.