Researchers at Southampton University’s School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) have won an award for producing an artificial intelligence that is able to guide scientific experimentation...
The latest generation of 400m+ skyscrapers in Asia and the Middle East need new thinking from lift designers to get their inhabitants into and out of the building quickly and safely, as Otis’s veteran...
The transition to zero carbon mobility requires concerted support for early-stage automotive innovators. Josh Denne, Head of Product (Start-up, Scale-up, Investment) at the Advanced Propulsion Centre...
Physicists believe they have overcome a significant barrier to the commercialisation of solar cells created with halide perovskites, a class of materials that promise a lower-cost, higher-efficiency...
Researchers at MIT have developed an ingestible pill sensor that measures heart rate and respiration, and which could be used to monitor and treat sleep apnoea and opioid overdose.
Confining water inside carbon nanotubes changes its physical properties so much that it can be solid at 100°C. This discovery, while not fully understood, could lead to new advances in...
A consultation on how to implement the revised EU Waste Framework Directive in England and Wales was launched today by Defra, the UK government department responsible for policy and regulations on the...
A member of Amherst College’s information technology department and two faculty colleagues have developed an instant-messenger (IM) computer program that enables students to have their queries about...
J H Lavender has become the only privately owned manufacturer of aluminum gravity and pressure die castings in Britain to be awarded a JLRQ Award, the quality trust mark for Jaguar Land Rover.
Network Rail today warned Britain risked a generation of graduates no more employable than school leavers unless universities and business worked better together to deliver a programme relevant and...