Experts at Manchester University have been awarded €2.5m funding to help design ‘smarter’, more empathetic robots that could better understand human feelings.
There are no fundamental safety weaknesses in Britain’s nuclear industry, according to a report requested by the government following Japan’s Fukushima Dai-ichi accident.
Muon flux scanning technology has been used to reveal the detailed internal structures of two Soviet-era nuclear submarine reactors in Paldiski, Estonia.
Newburgh Engineering, a high-tech precision engineering company that manufactures bespoke engineering components and assemblies, has been chosen to provide precision parts for the Bloodhound...
Engineers at UCLA have 3D printed a device that uses neural networks and machine learning to identify objects purely through light.
A European planetary defence mission that follows on from NASA’s successful DART mission is due to launch from Cape Canaveral today (October 7).
Steam methane reforming (SMR) could be performed without emissions following the development of a catalyst that uses light rather than heat to drive reactions.
Five companies have been ordered to pay £9.5m for their part in the 2005 fire and explosion at the Buncefield Oil Storage Depot in Hertfordshire.
Antonov Automotive Technologies’ 2-speed supercharger drive system has recently made the transition from technical concept to initial low volume manufacture.
Internet users in the UK are set to face tougher penalties for illegal file-sharing, following the approval of the Digital Economy Bill this week.