Researchers in the US have developed a VR system that can analyse balance impairments, and could help train the elderly and others to improve their balance and avoid falls.
There is nothing worse than driving round and round a car park, unable to find a free space when the sign at the entrance tells you there should be 33.
The new government has announced that the budget for the UK’s upcoming clean energy auction is increasing by £500m to a record figure of £1.5bn.
In-Comm Training has been appointed as a key delivery partner to the £12m Supplier Skills Programme (SSP) in the West Midlands.
Danish renewable energy company Ørsted has set a mandate for all its suppliers to use 100 per cent electricity by 2025.
Large infrastructure projects such as nuclear new-build could be undermined by a lack of engineers, according to a report launched by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).
Government efforts to rebuild the UK’s steel sector have been bolstered with the launch of a new Steel Council that will advise on the upcoming Steel Strategy.
Quinas Technology has been awarded £300,000 from Innovate UK to commercialise ULTRARAM, computer memory technology that combines the high performance of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) with the...
A programme backed by the US Navy is exploring the use of electromagnetism to create a water cloak that would diminish a vessel’s wake and drag.
Researchers in Israel and the US have developed a multi-Organ-on-a-Chip that is claimed to overcome bottlenecks that hinder the development and approval of medicines.