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Collaboration on wearables for children with Rett syndrome
AccYouRate, a European digital health company that develops wearable technology, is partnering with the University Hospital of Siena in Italy to assist children with Rett syndrome.
Nottingham research will aid hydrogen-powered vehicle design
Research by the University of Nottingham is set to help shape the design of hydrogen-powered refrigerated vehicles as part of a £1million project.
Top UK labs to receive new equipment and upgraded facilities
UK science and research facilities will receive a share of £103 million in government funding, aimed at upgrading the UK’s already world class research infrastructure and opening the doors for new scientific breakthroughs – Science and Technology Secretary has announced.
The Nikola Tesla Death Ray brought to life by scientists
Over 80 years since its first conception, the Nikola Tesla Death Ray has been brought back to life by scientists.
AI could protect historic sites from vandalism
Artificial intelligence could be a key solution in the fight against graffiti vandalism at historic sites, which have seen a significant rise in such attacks recently.
MicroCare welcomes Lu Anne Green as new COO
MicroCare is delighted to announce Lu Anne Green as its new Chief Operating Officer (COO). Green, who has an outstanding track record in manufacturing and operational leadership across various industries, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this crucial role.
Small but mighty: insect-inspired microphones
What can an insect hear? Surprisingly, quite a lot. Though small and simple, their hearing systems are highly efficient.
3D-printed wearable sweat sensor
Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Engineering have taken a leap forward in sweat analysis with a 3D-printed wearable sweat sensor called the ‘sweatainer.’
Smart wound sensors that could reduce amputations
A study that aims to deliver a step change in the care of chronic wounds and reduce healthcare costs for wound management has begun patient trials in people with diabetes-related foot ulcers.
Greenjets to develop next generation electric jet engines
Greenjets, the pioneers of bespoke electric jet engines, were honoured to be invited to attend the Breaking Ground Ceremony for the New Whittle Laboratory at the University of Cambridge on the 9 May 2023.