The material that holds the codes for life could be the answer to storing the ever-increasing volume of data being generated around the world safely and cheaply.
Significant new research into the biases inherent in using AI in healthcare has resulted in recommendations to increase transparency around the issue.
An implantable device can monitor a tumour for weeks or months after a biopsy, tracking its growth and how it responds to treatment.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have found that they can program a robot to understand when it has gained the attention of a human.
Higher oil and energy prices have combined with falling demand and stagnating prices to make life tough for small and medium-sized manufacturers.
Researchers at UCLA in the US have designed organic solar cells that could replace glass in greenhouses and harvest energy to power them.
Researchers from Imperial College London have warned that particulate matter from tyre wear will continue to be a major health issue even when tailpipe emissions are eliminated.
A computer security invention patented a decade ago at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is now poised to help safeguard patient privacy in hospitals.
New inverter technology can make enormous improvements in EV efficiency and it’s all thanks to one amazing substance, says Ian Foley, managing director, Equipmake
The UK risks becoming ‘an industrial irrelevance’ if it fails to capitalise on its position as world leader in battery research and EV manufacturing.