The US Marine Corps has developed a robotic truck that mimics the brain’s ability to recognise different sounds.
Engineers at MIT are developing a tiny sensor that could be used to detect minute quantities of hazardous gases.
Biomedical engineers at Purdue University have created a flexible, transparent biopatch that uses nanoneedles for precise drug delivery to cells.
We may value metal, but the industry must get its act together if it is to compete with plastics in terms of promotion, innovation and new-project advice, says Tim Jones
A wireless, battery-free pacemaker designed to be implanted in a less invasive procedure than currently possible has been developed by a University of Arizona-led team of researchers.
Bystrup’s T-Pylon has beaten six other finalists to be crowned the winner of the Pylon Design Competition.
Vehicle to Grid technology could play a key role in the energy transition, but empirical data on its benefits has so far been scarce. EV-elocity wanted to change that. Andrew Wade reports.
Security and health concerns over the use of full-body scanners in detecting terrorist threats have been raised following Gordon Brown’s decision to roll out the technology across Britain’s airports.
Technologies such as artificial intelligence and biosensors have been combined to create a wearable device to help substance abusers to modify their behaviour positively.
A mobile workforce able to access company and data resources wirelessly is key to improving productivity, accuracy and profitability. But choosing the right equipment for the job is crucial. Mark...