Medicine & TechnologyLarge companies from across the world are embracing renewable energy as a part of their sustainability strategies, according to the ECOHZ sponsored Renewable Energy Insight Survey, released today.
Radiobotics announced today it has significantly extended its partnership with Virtual Radiologic (vRad), the leading US teleradiology practice, to develop a full suite of software algorithms to enhance the speed and accuracy of bone fracture X-ray studies.
A team of engineers created a new drone that has led loaded with four 3D-printed talons that lock around it makes contact with, such as a branch to rest on.
SpaceX's Starlink is expanding from rural homes to airlines as Elon Musk's company races to open the broadband commercially soon, making them a competitor to OneWeb and others.
Researchers behind the first ever living robot--Xenobot, have just observed a new form of biological reproduciton unlike what's seen on animals and plants
Researchers from two universities developed an ultra-compact camera the size of a grain of salt that can produce images at par with conventional cameras but with the potential of being used in medicine.
Bletchley-based nuclear fusion company, Pulsar Fusion recently conducted a successful test of a plastic waste-powered rocket engine at COTEC, a Ministry of Defense military base in Salisbury.
New York-based tech giant Promobot is offering $200,000 for brave volunteers to license their voice and faces on the company's new humanoid robots set to be launched in North American and Middle Eastern malls, airports, and retail shops by 2023.