Engineers at UCLA have 3D printed a device that uses neural networks and machine learning to identify objects purely through light.
Scientists have developed MELD Graph, an AI-powered tool that detects 64 per cent of brain abnormalities linked to epilepsy that are missed by radiologists miss.
Engineers at BAE Systems have developed a special coating for aircraft cockpit windows that could protect pilots and crew from the growing problem of laser attacks.
Nottingham University's Human Factors Research Group has validated BlueSkeye AI’s vehicle drowsiness detection technology for use in cars in Europe.
Surgery by robots and more streamlined training for surgeons could result from the development of scalpels with built-in sensors at Edinburgh University.
PAL-V has received an investment deal and an order for over 100 of its Liberty flying vehicles from Dubai-based company Aviterra.
SEMATECH engineers have developed a test device that allows semiconductor technologists to measure the electrical characteristic of work function on a single wafer.
Livers could be transplanted more safely and effectively following the development of a handheld laser device that identifies liver damage in donor organs in real time.