Dassault Systèmes Explains How You Can Realise Significant Savings by Combining Artificial Intelligence and 3D Similarity Technologies
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.
Norwegian company Energos AS, a subsidiary of UK-based Ener-g Holdings, has been awarded a contract to supply an 80,000 tonne per annum energy from waste plant to Hafslund Heat & Infrastructure AS.
3D printed cement that mimics the shells of beetles by getting tougher under pressure could lead to the development of more resilient building structures, optimised to withstand natural disasters.
Moore's Law drove the PC market for years. But Rob Enderle argues that it no longer matters and the focus needs to shift away from cost reductions and back to revenue generation.
Wrist movements and tactile ‘skin’ sensors are helping a robotic hand to grasp – and not drop – a range of objects.
Engineer readers prefer decentralised to centralised battery storage, but the majority favour some mixture of both