Astronauts are to test the world’s first space mining devices following the successful launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral yesterday, July 25, 2018.
A Scottish consortium is developing technology which is set to ‘revolutionise’ underwater wireless communications, with £560,000 funding from the Department of Trade and Industry-led Technology...
Coatings that could cut jet plane CO2 emissions and enable spacecraft to venture further into our solar system are being investigated at Nottingham University.
A research project involving academic and industry partners is using a specially created test environment to improve the safety of flywheel systems.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used by rail operator Northern to count the number of passengers on some of its services.
University of Alberta researchers have developed an AI tool to predict schizophrenia by analysing brain scans, aiming for earlier diagnosis and treatment.
Engineering work is already underway on two important subsystems where DEMO will differ significantly from ITER in the development of fusion power
Alstom has been awarded a £370m contract by US utility Kansas City Power & Light to supply its new 850MW high-efficiency coal-fired power plant.
Cellulose has been used to fabricate large 3D objects, an advance that overcomes problems associated with utilising the abundant organic compound.