Testing
- HealthAOL
Doc records excruciating experience of drive-through coronavirus test
A doctor has recorded the excruciating experience of a drive-through coronavirus test. The video, filmed on April 15 in Oxford, shows Dr Rufus Cartwright retching as his nose and throat are swabbed in his first test for the virus, despite
- CelebrityAOL
Prince Harry in passionate HIV plea
Prince Harry has called for HIV testing to be seen as "totally normal". Speaking in a video created to mark National HIV Testing Week, the Duke of Sussex said there is "no time for complacency" about infection rates falling -
- NewsAOL
Hear the new TVR Griffith roar in candid testing video
TVR fans have been patiently waiting for the first proper glimpses of the resurrected supercar turning a wheel in anger since the news broke of its rise from the ashes in 2013. The wraps were officially taken off the 500bhp speed machine at the
- BusinessAOL
Brand new Audi Q8 spied while testing with almost no disguise
The upcoming luxury Audi Q8 SUV has been spied while testing with nearly no disguise. While Audi Q8s have been spotted testing in the past, they have always been heavily camouflaged. This latest spy shot shows the new car in near-production spec,
- BusinessAOL
Watch the Ford GT during wind tunnel testing
As if they haven't teased us enough already, Ford has released a video of its all-new GT supercar during wind tunnel testing. The highly sought-after model was put to the test by Ford engineers, with wind sent coursing over its aerodynamic
- BusinessAOL
Nissan under investigation for emissions cheating software
It has been claimed that British-built Nissan cars have been fitted with 'cheat devices' to beat emissions tests, after the software was allegedly uncovered during examinations in South Korea. This has prompted the South Korean
- BusinessAOL
Renault recalls 15,000 cars amid emissions fears
Car manufacturer Renault is recalling over 15,000 cars after they were found to have a higher level of emissions than allowed by French standards. Examinations carried out found that levels were too high during real-world testing compared to in a