In the wake of its most successful iPhone launch in September, Apple fails to impress with the iPad Air 2
Professor Karsten König of JenLab explains how femtosecond lasers are making an impact in nanosurgery, from stem cells to sunscreen
Britain has a rich and proud history of invention – it helped create the modern world. However, it has a lousy track record in making any money from its innovations
SynCardia, winner of the 2014 New Economy Award for Best Medical Device Company, explains how its temporary Total Artificial Heart bridges the gap to a donor heart transplant
Medical technology is a competitive market in which only truly groundbreaking products thrive. Stryker, winner of our Best Endoscopic Innovations Company 2014 award with its 1488 Endoscopic Camera, tells us how it is done
It looks like cloud gaming will render the dedicated games console redundant, and transform gaming from a product into a service. Matt Timms picks up a controller and finds out
Copenhagen is one of many cities threatened by rising sea levels and extreme weather – but it has an ambitious plan to defend itself
The need for clean water and simple solutions to killer illnesses is ever growing. Ingenuity Lab, an Alberta-based technology accelerator, has won a New Economy Award for its work to make those solutions better and more affordable
Oceanic resources could reduce our levels of non-degradable waste, but are we going too deep in exploring the big blue?
While the rest of the world is scrambling to develop the most efficient payment system possible, Germans remain in favour of a more traditional approach
Under EU ruling Google could face fines of up to $6bn if it does not come up with new proposals to resolve a dispute opened in 2010
For the first time ever, driverless cars will legally be allowed to go on the road, but the most advanced cars are still not ready to safely navigate the US streets