A new scanning technique that mimics the way that bats use differing wavelengths of ultrasound to detect objects could be used to detect corrosion in oil and gas pipelines, researchers claim.
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...
Open Cosmos has launched Phisat-2 (Φsat2), a 6U CubeSat designed to demonstrate the benefits of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Earth observation.
An experimental folding drone, able to retract its arms during flight and make itself small enough to fit through narrow gaps and holes, could have great potential for search and rescue operations it...
Two companies are implementing an ESA-supported project to introduce a solution for alarm monitoring and video surveillance via satellite.
An electronic skin designed to give robots the same sense of touch as that of humans has been developed in the UK.
Researchers in the US have discovered a new way to use the human body as a communication medium for networking electronic devices in and on the body.
An expert panel explored the practical challenges and benefits of tracking an asset's digital journey from inception to end of life. Jon Excell and Andrew Wade report.