The United Nations’ methane monitoring programme has signed a deal with Kayrros to use satellite data and AI to track emissions of the potent greenhouse gas.
Almost nine in ten UK business leaders are planning to invest in innovative technologies such as AI despite testing economic conditions, according to new research.
The development of carbon capture and storage technology is vital if we want to continue using fossil fuels to generate cleaner energy, says Malcom Wicks
Vancouver International Airport has installed Qinetiq's day-and-night camera to its Tarsier foreign object debris radar system to increase efficiency of debris retrieval and reduce runway closures.
A research consortium led by Dundee University has been awarded a £2m grant to explore means of generating and supplying power to rural areas in developing countries.
An electronic crisis system has been designed to provide support to government agencies and rescue organisations involved in dealing with catastrophes such as floods or chemical spills.
A pioneer in electronic healthcare technology, Prof Chris Toumazou started out developing low-power chips for mobile phones. Stuart Nathan reports
Virgin Galactic’s ambitions to develop a Mach 3 passenger aircraft have advanced with a non-binding MOU with Rolls-Royce to collaborate on a propulsion system.
The Technology Strategy Board is to invest nearly £4m in 18 British small and medium-sized enterprises to help facilitate research-and-development ties with partners across Europe.
A Monmouth-based company hopes to break the mould with a bespoke mountain bike frame that has come to fruition with Altair, HiETA, and Renishaw.