Researchers from Children’s Hospital Boston have shown that predictive computer models could help doctors diagnose domestic abuse an average of 10 to 30 months earlier.
Axon Automotive, the newly-formed Cambridgeshire car company, has raised £2.5m to help it fund the development of its 100mpg city-car.
Researchers in Germany have demonstrated an ability to wirelessly transfer data at rates of 500 megabits per second (Mbit/s) using white LED light.
Ecology researchers may soon be able to collect large quantities of behavioural data on nesting seabirds using automated surveillance computer vision techniques.
A UK developed computer model could help marine engineers optimise the design of fast-ships to cope with freak weather conditions.
Artificial muscles strong enough to rotate objects 1,000 times their own weight have been invented by an international team of researchers.
Nanodetex has filed a $225 million lawsuit against Sandia Corporation for allegedly withholding information that would lead to the creation of a homeland security sensor.
Japanese technology group Murata Manufacturing has built a bike-riding robot called Murata Boy to showcase the capabilities of its sensors.
Danish Radio has signed an agreement with TST Kommunikations Technik TST to purchase two Australian-designed, CSIRO ICT Centre MultiBeam antenna systems.
ElectraLith is building an extraction system to filter lithium from brine using a polymer-ceramic composite membrane, renewable electricity and no added chemicals or water.