A non-invasive instrument to monitor the breathing of very young children with respiratory problems is being developed by researchers in Bristol.
Aircraft engineers are to be trained using virtual reality technology, following a successful pilot project between Rolls-Royce and Qatar Airways.
The government has announced £6m of research funding in the field of data infrastructure protection in an effort to improve technology security in the UK.
Canadian researchers have spliced together three different cardiac cell types to make the first ever heart model for human tissue that beats in a synchronised manner
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A new road survey vehicle was launched last week that will allow data to be collected from Britain's roads 30 times faster than conventional methods.
A ‘digital twin’ of the human cardiovascular system will be developed by ECHOES, a project at Sheffield University aiming to transform how doctors diagnose and treat cardiovascular disease.
Engineering students have developed a training putter for golfers that offers audio, visual and tactile feedback to help them learn a consistent putting stroke.
The procedure to insert cochlear implants could be carried out more safely and successfully following tests of a new robotic hand drill at Brunel University.
The Federal German Printing Office, or Bundesdruckerei, has developed a method to personalise security cards made with Bayer’s Makrofol with a photo and signature of the holder.