A researcher in the US is developing a non-lethal weapon for protecting ports from divers with malicious intentions.
A wearable synaptic transistor could make robotics and wearable devices more intelligent, claim engineers at Pennsylvania State University.
UK engineers have successfully trialled a wearable sensor system for soldiers that they claim could improve situational awareness on the battlefield and help reduce the chances of accidental attacks...
A working prototype of a credit-card-style device that can store personal medical data has been developed by researchers at City University London and Coventry University, with funding from the EPSRC.
Scientists in Leeds are leading research into human behaviour in traffic, aiming for improved autonomous vehicles through neuroscientific theories of how the brain makes decisions.
Singapore has announced a series of autonomous mobility trials for the island city-state, with Gillingham-headquartered Delphi Automotive playing a key role.
Users of temperature measurement equipment in dangerous environments must adhere to area standards, says Chris Chant