Supported by Scottish Enterprise, Doosan Power Systems has announced a major initiative that will see the company enter the Scottish wind-power business with an investment of up to £170m over the next...
University of Washington scientists and engineers are developing a low-cost device that could help pathologists diagnose pancreatic cancer earlier and faster.
Autonomous robots will conduct missions too hazardous for humans and reconfigure themselves if faults occur with their onboard systems.
Surrey University researchers have demonstrated proof-of-concept of using their multimodal transistor (MMT) in artificial neural networks that mimic the human brain.
A new project carried out by researchers at Liverpool University could unlock new possibilities for the future development of sustainable, clean bioenergy.
Scientists from Spain and France have obtained the first single-crystal X-ray diffraction images of sepiolite, opening the path to the industrial synthesis and further improvement of its properties.
Scientists at Chicago’s University of Illinois have discovered what they claim is the first method of detecting cancer using graphene.