European pilots will be able to fold away their maps and free up their radio frequency in favour of more advanced technologies to communicate their trajectories with air traffic control, said Florian…
Driverless taxis will be carrying passengers during demonstration projects in five European cities as of February 2014.
Research in robotics could lead to machines that can navigate the sea like fish and check out large remote structures from the air.
Blast-resilient carriages and auto-tracking cameras could add new layers of protection to Europe’s rail and metro passengers.
A transatlantic initiative hopes to encourage more people to buy electric cars by developing a universal plug that would drive down the cost and make charging as easy as filling up at a gas station.
Commuters could be lifted out of the noise and pollution of Europe’s overcrowded cities thanks to a group of researchers who are laying down the groundwork for the development of a personal…
Zero emission vehicles could help reduce Europe’s carbon footprint, create jobs and preserve energy security if investment in an ambitious new energy partnership pays off.
Clad in white radiation suits with triple layer-gloves, police and nuclear experts carefully probe the debris of an amateur dirty bomb.
Imagine being able to know ahead of time if you will have to wait for your bus due to road works, or if your train is running behind schedule.
Drivers may soon be able to take their hands off the wheel and their eyes off the road in their own cars, leaving the driving to modern technology. That is the conclusion drawn by the partners of the…