There is now a way to mathematically prove that the software governing critical safety and security systems is free of a large class of errors.
The environment surrounding graphene can influence its electronic performance, according to researchers at Rice and Osaka universities who have developed a method of spotting contaminants.
Energy provider E.ON has partnered with Cambridge startup Superdielectrics in a deal to promote and advance the firm’s hybrid energy storage technology.
With demand for clean and affordable energy ever increasing, a huge global effort is underway to improve the efficiency of solar power generation.
Researchers at KAUST in Saudi Arabia have developed a stretchable, electrically conductive mesh of silver nanowires that could be used to protect against electromagnetic radiation.
Manufacturers could significantly reduce the delay between production of a component and precision measurement checks, thereby improving productivity and efficiency, thanks to UK research.
With the falling cost of electronics, could the dream of virtual reality in design be making a comeback?
‘Socially assistive’ advanced AI robots have been successfully tested in a European hospital trial to assist patients, reduce their anxiety and lessen pressure on nursing staff.