Researchers in Spain have developed a load limiter for child seatbelts that reduces by 50 per cent the forces felt by a child during a front impact.
Engineers at Harvard University have used drones and a ‘reinforcement learning network’ to predict where sperm whales will surface and listen in on their conversations.
News editor The continuing scandal over emissions from Volkswagen’s diesel vehicles has started a discussion on the testing regimes for fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
NI's LabVIEW Simulation Interface Toolkit 3.0 gives control system design and test engineers a link between the NI LabVIEW graphical development environment and The MathWorks Simulink software.
Efforts to augment the human body with a robotic third arm are advancing in Switzerland where researchers have shown that an extra limb can be controlled with breathing movement.
Strict EU regulations on chemicals and substances means all companies will need to be aware of exactly what they are using, says Phil Woolas
They travel the world and find their way into all manner of events and technology demonstrations, but is there more to show cars meets the eye? Kieron Salter, CEO of KW Special Projects (KWSP),...
The Department for Transport has announced the next stage in a £4.1m research project aimed at reducing traffic pollution through the use of mobile sensors.
UK researchers are hoping to develop a way of mass-producing smart materials that control the growth of stem cells into different tissues.
Researchers from MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have developed an implantable polymer device that delivers chemotherapy drugs directly to pancreatic tumours.