Plymouth Sound is to become a proving ground for autonomous marine vessels following the installation of a sensor system with artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning technology.
Dr Rhys Lewis, director of the Quantum Metrology Institute (QMI), outlines the various quantum industries expected to benefit from this new technological frontier.
Small modular reactors could produce energy for as low as £60 per MW/h and lower the cost of electricity for consumers, according to a report published today.
The iconic status of the Second World War Spitfire fighter was powered by successive improvements by Rolls-Royce to its Merlin engine
Mini Cheetah, a new four-legged robot developed by engineers at MIT in the US, has become the first system of its kind to perform a 360° backflip.
Millions of people with swallowing disorders could soon be assisted by a skin-mountable sensor sticker designed to make treatments easier and more affordable.
The Dartmoor Line that links Exeter and Okehampton in South West England is to reopen later this year after an absence of 49 years.
Cement 2 Zero (C2Z), a UK-based project to trial the world’s first zero-emissions cement on an industrial scale, has launched following pilot-scale melts.
Physicists at Salford University are developing perovskite photovoltaic cells that have the potential to be more economical and efficient than current PV devices.