A new imaging technique promises to reveal ‘hidden’ information in routine radiological scans that will help with the prognosis and treatment of cancer patients.
For those of us not transfixed by the engineering aspects of the Tour de France or the enticing prospect of the start of the Ashes series, there’s a number of intriguing items on this week’s agenda.
IEDs and so-called butterfly landmines could be detected over wide areas using drones and advanced machine learning, according to research from Binghamton University, State University at New York.
Cambridge-based AllFocal Optics has developed nanophotonic technology that delivers always-in-focus images for virtual, augmented, and mixed reality (XR) applications.
Researchers at Oxford University are developing technologies that could improve the dynamic range and colour of images produced by digital cameras without large increases in their price.
Viewpoint Engineers often need help when they make the transition to management positions, says Neil Lewin of Festo Training & Consulting
UK researchers have discovered that when oil and water are poured together they meet each other head-on to form a strong and rigid boundary.