A neuroscientist at Queen’s University in Canada has developed a system to improve the way healthcare workers assess patients suffering from brain injuries and disease.
Kiwi launch provider Rocket Lab is planning to reuse part of its Electron Rockets, capturing the falling first stage using parachutes and a helicopter.
Dean Kamen, the inventor of the Segway and the iBot, wants to make engineering fun for young people. Siobhan Wagner reports.
The government should back research into road charging systems to help UK companies grab a share of the global action, says Nigel Wall
To boldly cargo: The head of the team behind the ESA’s space truck ponders its possible manned future. Stuart Nathan reports
Efforts to develop the world’s largest renewable energy plant have moved forward in India with a 551MW solar farm coming online in Khavda, Gujarat.
Researchers in Japan have formulated an aluminium compound that is claimed to be a safe and efficient medium for hydrogen storage.
The top 1,000 UK companies invested more than £25.3bn on developing new products, services and productivity in 2009 − according to the R&D Scoreboard.
Chemists have developed a way to synthesise drugs inside the human body at the precise site where they are required using nanoparticles of palladium.
A 165-year-old shipyard lain dormant since March 2019 has been bought by the same company that stepped in to save Harland & Wolff in Belfast.