Engineers at Columbia University in New York have developed the Trunk-Support Trainer (TruST), a robotic device designed to assist and train people with spinal cord injuries.
Researchers at North Carolina State University say they’ve developed an effective and relatively inexpensive technique for removing lignin from the plant material used to make biofuels.
Dr Helen Monkhouse, chief engineer for functional safety at HORIBA MIRA, explores the comparison between automated vehicle development in automotive and defence applications
Norsk Hydro has switched plants to manual operations and procedures following a cyber-attack on its worldwide network.
The International Energy Agency predicts demand for electricity will continue to grow steadily through 2027, averaging four per cent year-on-year.
A project is underway that aims to establish viable solutions for the establishment of a National Incident Database for violence against women and girls (VAWG) on public transport.
A team at Nottingham University is developing a novel, low-carbon energy storage system to supply cheap, on-demand heat for homes and workplaces.
The UK government is to invest more than £10m in research and development to help demonstrate that wave and tidal energy can be generated at scale and with lower energy-production costs.
Swedish startup STILFOLD, the sister company of origami motorbike startup STRILRIDE, is seeking to broaden the applications for its novel manufacturing technique.