Researchers have created a “wearable instrument shirt'” which enables users to play an “air guitar” by moving one arm to pick chords and the other to strum the imaginary instrument's strings.
Oxbotica and AppliedEV are developing a fully autonomous, multi-purpose electric vehicle for use in a range of environments for commercial applications including industrial logistics and goods...
A new concept car combines speed with sustainability in a bid to revolutionise motor racing
Nissan Motor has developed what its says is the world's first technology to measure in-cylinder gas temperatures.
The Royal Academy of Engineering is investing over £1m in alumni of the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation programme, marking its 10th year with a special anniversary award medal.
One of the biggest challenges facing manufacturers and importers of electrical and electronic products is preparing for 'full producer responsibility' under the WEEE Directive, says Stuart Ballinger.
New optical imaging technology developed at Tufts University could give doctors new ways to both identify breast cancer and monitor individual patients’ response to initial treatment of the disease.