Bringing partners together from across the supply chain, DRAMA has created a platform to drive the adoption of metal additive manufacturing in UK aerospace. Andrew Wade reports.
A synthetic material developed at Leeds University is to be used in LowCat, a prototype catalytic converter that can remove emissions at low temperatures.
A hand-held scanner employing non-ionising radiation could be used to detect tumours in young women’s breast tissue with no discomfort or need for a hosiptal visit
A multidisciplinary team in the UK has developed a physics-based AI tool to assist investigations into brain injuries from suspected assaults.
Researchers in Spain have developed a visual-interpretation system that allows the deaf and hard of hearing to communicate more effectively.
Technology employed to detect faces and penguin markings in the Antarctic is being adapted for the benefit of military radar operators.
An advanced situational awareness system developed by engineers at BAE Systems enables a tank’s crew to see through their vehicle’s armour.
IBM and the Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland (SEAI) are working together to understand and minimise the environmental impact of converting wave energy into electricity.
London Gatwick is working with Airbus, Easyjet and Air Products to develop the airport’s hydrogen infrastructure, with a particular focus on Gatwick’s short and medium haul operations.
Current UK and European policies on biofuels encourage unethical practices, according to a report released today by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics following an 18-month inquiry.