Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) will use exoskeletons to help them with physical activity as part of a new UK study.
The NHS has started a world-first initiative to provide people living with type 1 diabetes with an ‘artificial pancreas’.
Businesses should not overlook the importance of machine learning model speed, says Dr. Leslie Kanthan, co-founder and CEO of TurinTech.
Technology that allows a vehicle to blend into its surrounding environment has been tested by BAE Systems.
Researchers have used CT scans and 3D printing to create custom-designed prosthetic replacements for damaged ossicles in the middle ear.
The UK’s ambition to become a science superpower has been supported by the chancellor whose Spring Budget has ploughed billions of pounds into AI/IT and carbon capture.
Funding worth £11.8m has been awarded to five projects focused on developing cost-effective methods of producing chemicals and materials from sustainable and renewable raw materials.
Sizewell C has received a £170m boost to speed up preparations for the construction of the nuclear power station on the east coast of Suffolk.
Fuel-cell technology could be used to convert carbon dioxide into usable hydrocarbons and create self-powered desalination plants following new research at Surrey University.
Light detection and ranging (lidar) and artificial intelligence (AI) are being employed by University of Missouri researchers to enhance the safety of roads in the US.