An artificial intelligence (AI) tool developed by UCL and UCLH is being used to predict how many patients coming from A&E will need to be admitted to hospital.
The ability of some forms of plankton to build an extra natural layer of nanoparticle-like armour has inspired chemists at Warwick University to devise a way to give drug-bearing polymer vesicles...
A film-coating that allows windows to harvest the sun’s energy in the winter to warm a house and reflect it in the summer to keep it cool is under development in an Anglo-US project.
Dimension has just added a fifth model to the world’s mostsuccessful range of 3D printers. The new model, named theDimension Elite, has been developed to produce strongerparts with finer feature...
A technique previously confined to bulky, power-hungry equipment that could only be used in a lab is now small enough to be swallowed to detect cancers in the digestive system
Visitors to three key engineering shows can hear how a classic aircraft from the 1930s is being brought back to life and listen to the inside story of one of the boldest space missions in recent...
Nexans has secured a contract with Global Marine Systems to supply a repeatered fibre optic submarine cable to connect the islands of Trinidad and Tobago to Suriname via Guyana.
Football fans can look forward to personalised coverage of this year’s World Cup, thanks to the Servingo portal, being presented to the public at CeBIT.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns =...
Plans to build a new nuclear power station in Cumbria have suffered a set-back following Toshiba’s decision to wind up NuGen, the company set up to build the plant.
Shell’s decision to stop its exploration efforts in Alaskan waters draws an expensive eight-year programme to a close. Which statement is closest to your feelings on extracting hydrocarbons from the...