An algorithm that analyses MRI scans could be the key to a new method for diagnosing Parkinson's disease, according to researchers at Nottingham University.
Around 1,000 jobs are to be created in the UK following Bentley’s decision to develop its first sports utility vehicle (SUV) at its base in Crewe.
Our anonymous blogger mourns the lack of time to pursue those fondly-remembered childhood engineering projects
Researchers at Sheffield University have developed a digital foot sole that enables scientists to see the neurological signals that control how humans walk and balance.
BAE Systems has been awarded a 30 month contract worth $18.5m to develop new intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance technology for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
An advanced protective suit developed at Johns Hopkins University is one of five awardees in a federal funding contest aimed at devising new tools to combat Ebola.
Cephalopods have inspired the development of a smart gel that changes shape when exposed to light and could act as an artificial muscle.
Artificial intelligence could one day help doctors to predict which of their patients are at greatest risk of dying of a heart condition, allowing them to be treated more effectively.
Whilst it’s important to recognise the economic potential of a great idea, we should be wary of putting economics at the heart of all decisions to do with science and technology.