A new study has found that people prefer artificial intelligence (AI) tools rather than humans to make redistributive decisions.
GE and German wind developer Pro Ventum are to build a 90MW wind farm approximately 250km northeast of Bangkok.
Dr Helen Monkhouse, chief engineer for functional safety at HORIBA MIRA, explores the comparison between automated vehicle development in automotive and defence applications
“Project Darwin” will test high-speed data connections using 5G network and satellites to keep vehicles connected in rural areas
Strathclyde University has launched a new initiative to help Scottish companies tap into the £170bn global medical technologies market.
Low-energy X-ray inspection technology said to produce fast, highly-detailed images of food products and packaged goods while still on the production line. Siobhan Wagner reports
Maersk Drilling has declared an option to build two ultra-deepwater drillships at Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea.
British engineers are helping to save a Second World War German bomber being retrieved from the English Channel.
US researchers develop an audible walking navigation aid for people with field of vision impairment, based on time-to-collision
Mobile phones may be designed with better sound consistency following work at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) where scientists are using 3D modelling to develop a new measurement standard.