Scientists from Bristol University are working with Ukrainian colleagues to bolster radiation monitoring capabilities around the Chornobyl nuclear site.
More accurate simulation of air movement could make training to fly helicopters in emergency situations safer and less stressful
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Around 2,250 jobs are likely to be maintained in the north east of England following an announcement from Nissan that it is to manufacture the all-electric Nissan LEAF at its Sunderland plant.
3D-printing technology is increasingly being used to inspire a next generation
A UK hospital is piloting technology that uses artificial intelligence to review foetal ultrasound images as patients are scanned.
California-based Aquantis is to test its Tidal Power Tug at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland.
Researchers believe it could take several decades to overcome the technical challenges standing in the way of the mass production and use of hydrogen fuel cell cars.
Glasgow University researchers are leading EPIQC, an EPSRC-funded project aiming to take quantum computing from the lab to real-world applications.