The United States is seeking to develop a massive new seaplane known as the Liberty Lifter that will harness the ground effect to transport military payloads over long distances.
In an advance that could improve universal access to clean water, scientists in Japan have improved the ability of nanocarbons to remove toxic heavy metal ions from water in a single-step process.
The government’s new ambition for the UK to become an AI superpower is a compelling vision to unlock growth and improve productivity, says Sarah Long, Net Zero Energy Director, AtkinsRéalis.
US defence agency starts programme to develop plant-based sensors
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Virtual experiments could soon be helping new surgeons hone their skills before they start work with live patients.
SENSONICSSensonics Ltd has announced plans to update its long-established Sentry Overspeed Protection System that is designed to deal with turbine overspeed promblems and trip failures in the power...
Hundreds of jobs are expected to be created in the UK’s computer-games industry, following the launch of a multi-million pound project to be run by Abertay University.
Taking optical diagnostics to communities in developing regions can help prevent development of conditions that lead to blindness, with a little help from astronomy
Breathalyser technology able to rapidly diagnose tuberculosis and lung cancer could one day find its way into doctors’ surgeries, thanks to work carried out by engineers from Siemens in Germany.