A boycott by global AI & robotics researchers of South Korea’s KAIST has been called off after the university’s president committed not to develop lethal autonomous weapons.
University of Washington researchers have helped develop a new kind of microscope to visualise cells in 3D, an advance that could aid early cancer detection.
Better hearing aids and improved speech recognition technologies could result from research that has discovered neurons that help people to tune into specific conversations in a crowded room.
A new centre has been launched that is expected to put the UK at the forefront of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS).
Researchers at Rice University in Texas have used carbon nanotubes to develop a new medical imaging technique that can pinpoint tumours.
The science minister has given his support to state investment in research while calling for a rethink in the spending and assessment model.
The United Nations has announced a new satellite-based methane detection system to help identify and tackle leaks of the potent greenhouse gas.
Researchers have reported a breakthrough in the development of colloidal quantum dot (CQD) films, leading to the most-efficient CQD solar cell ever.
A single transmitter located outside the human body can provide programming and power to heart and spinal cord implants, claim engineers in the US.
Statoil’s Gjøa platform has become the first floating platform in the North Sea to be supplied with power from shore rather than use power generated by gas turbines.