A UK start-up has developed the world’s first autonomous vehicle that uses AI to locate and repair cracks and potholes on UK roads.
An Exeter University researcher has revealed how he discovered that Apple iPhones and iPads are tracking their owners’ every movement and storing the information in a file on the device.
Illinois University materials scientists have developed a reactive silver ink for printing high-performance electronics on materials, including flexible plastic, paper or fabric substrates.
In this case study, we’re taking you into the innovative world of automated aquatic mechanical harvesting. It’s a radical development which could change the way our food, animal food and fertilisers...
This week’s video comes from the US where an expandable resin is being used to print large objects with a commercially available 3D printer.
The new research measures whether a planet may be habitable by comparing the amount of carbon dioxide in its atmosphere versus neighbouring planets.
The Paul Jackson column The chief executive of Engineering UK finds much good news in the latest crop of STEM GSCE and A-level results, but careers advice and resources still need attention
A team from Nottingham University and Royal Norwegian Naval Academy are investigating how to prevent shipping Global Positioning Signals being jammed in cyberattacks.