ViewpointCCS technology is crucial if we are to meet our emissions targets, but there are considerable technical hurdles ahead, says Frank Ellingsen
Companies in the UK are helping to improve batteries and chargers, and cut the costs associated with charger systems. Matthew Peach explains.
A chemical process that converts infrared energy into visible light could lead to improved treatment of cancer and conditions including traumatic brain injury and damaged nerves.
Microtori devices that mimic bacteria and other swimming microorganisms could lead to advances in targeted drug delivery or lab-on-a-chip devices.
A randomised trial in Sweden dubbed MASAI has found that mammography screening supported by artificial intelligence (AI) is a safe alternative to double readings by radiologists.
UK universities must retain their positions as ‘top-tier’ suppliers of leading-edge aerospace research to ensure the country remains globally competitive, says Mark Lowenberg
According to a new report released by the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, the UK computer games development sector is in trouble.
Optimism among the UK’s manufacturers rose to a 14-month high in April despite the sector recording another downturn at the start of the second quarter.
US researchers have produced a robotic set of legs that they believe is the first to fully model walking in a biologically accurate manner.
Ford is investing $1bn in Argo AI, a Pittsburgh-based artificial intelligence company, to develop a virtual driver system for the automotive company’s level-4 autonomous vehicles.