Thermal-imaging technology might one day be used to identify drunks before they become a nuisance in public spaces.
With growing investment in space-related technology, engineers can look to good long-term prospects
A concept aircraft unveiled by the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) could provide the blueprint for long-haul passenger flights using liquid hydrogen as fuel.
Scientists at the University of Manchester have unveiled a new product which aims to aid hospitals in the fight against MRSA.
Software giant Oracle says that it will make a cash tender offer to purchase all of the outstanding shares of Retek at $9 per share.
Line in the sand: New technology could transform poor-quality sandy soils into high-yield agricultural land.
Wi-Fi gets urban from March with four million people in city ‘hotspots’ able to connect wirelessly to the internet via laptops, PDAs and Wi-Fi enabled phones. Niall Firth reports.
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