Niobium-graphene batteries that charge in under 10 minutes and last for 30 years have been undergoing tests at in Singapore.
Aston University and Thames Laboratories, a Fenstanton-based asbestos consultancy, are collaborating on an effort to improve the efficiency of social housing repairs with machine-learning and AI.
Alstom has been awarded a contract to provide a charging facility for Irish Rail’s new Battery Electric Multiple Unit (BEMU) trains.
Funding from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) will help researchers at Southampton University to develop new marine sensor technologies for probing the mysteries of the world’s oceans....
Direct air capture firm Mission Zero Technologies raised more than £20m in 2024. Andrew Wade visited the London startup to find out how it’s breaking new ground.
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.
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.
A team from Nottingham University and Royal Norwegian Naval Academy are investigating how to prevent shipping Global Positioning Signals being jammed in cyberattacks.
A new ‘robot nurse’ has been built by Japanese engineers to lift patients from their ward beds into a wheelchair.
Japanese robotics experts have designed what is being hailed as the world’s most lifelike android - so realistic that ‘she’ even appears to breathe.