A new high speed mobile broadband transceiver system to be installed in lamp posts across UK could help motorists know what's just around the next corner.
Smarter sensors could be made possible by integrating vanadium dioxide (VO2) onto a silicon chip and using lasers to make the material magnetic.
Dale Vince, founder of Ecotricity, has launched Ecojet, which is claimed to be the world’s first electric airline powered by renewable energy.
Cranfield University has opened the UK’s first Integrated Vehicle Management Centre of Excellence to lead global development of vehicle-monitoring technology.
Urban-Air Port (UAP) has secured investment from Supernal, previously the Urban Air Mobility Division of Hyundai Motor Group, to support its global expansion plans.
Researchers at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia have developed a hologram-like display of a patient’s organs that surgeons can use to plan surgery.
A new surgical tool developed in the US is claimed to compensate for imperceptible hand tremors by making hundreds of precise position corrections each second.
Scientists at Imperial College London are transforming pedestrians, cyclists, buses and cars into mobile wireless sensors to demonstrate new ways of measuring air quality.
The House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee has claimed that the government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme is failing to deliver on its objectives.
EditorIt’s a great time to be a nuclear engineer……if you’re French, or possibly Chinese, but what could the Hinkley Point C go-ahead mean for UK industry?