A new centre for the development and testing of offshore wind condition monitoring technologies will open at Strathclyde University in Scotland later this year.
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.
Gel coated electrically conductive fibres have been formed into a smart bandage that could one day heal chronic wounds or battlefield injuries.
The current electricity demand in advanced, industrialised nations can be met by some combination of wind and solar power.
Singapore has announced a series of autonomous mobility trials for the island city-state, with Gillingham-headquartered Delphi Automotive playing a key role.
BAE Systems has been awarded over £220m from the Ministry of Defence (MOD) to deliver advanced synthetic training for pilots to fly the Typhoon aircraft.
Plans for an offshore wind farm twice the size of the world’s current largest have received approval from the UK government.
Scientists have created one of the largest CMOS imaging sensors capable of capturing X-rays, gamma rays and other radiation.