From the command-and-control applications to the cybersecurity needed for critical systems, digital engineering is integral to the inter-connected technology behind today’s vessels, says Jonathan...
Roboticists in Australia have developed what they say is a faster and more accurate way for robots to grasp objects, including those found in cluttered and changing environments.
The president of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has warned the UK government not to follow Germany and shut down its entire nuclear industry. The UK has 19 reactors at nine locations producing...
Researchers in the US have equipped a robot with an AI-driven vision system that enables it to recognise different types of touch via shadows.
As Chancellor in waiting on the campaign trail, Rachel Reeves had taken some flak for not talking a big enough game, that proverbial ‘ming vase’ being carried with perhaps just a little too much...
Luxury sports car manufacturer Bugatti has used additive manufacturing to produce what it claims is the world’s largest 3D-printed functional titanium component.
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.
Designer Wayne Hemingway will host The Power of Aluminium Awards in October thisyear, at London’s Science Museum. The event will be the culmination of more than a year of activity by The Power of...
A new auto-injector concept has been designed by Cambridge Consultants in a bid to ease stress for women undergoing fertility treatment.
The total volume of global solar power installations could reach 540GW within just five years, more than triple the 178GW of solar capacity that is now installed worldwide, according to findings from...