Engineers have developed a compound that forces clothes in the washing machine to shed 20 percent more water during the spin cycle than in normal conditions.
In a wide ranging and well-received keynote speech at the EEF’s annual conference, opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn outlined how a Labour government would address some of manufacturing's key issues....
A new space radar technique, applied retrospectively to satellite imagery of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa, has detected deformations that pre-empted its collapse.
Dogs used in search-and-rescue operations could soon be fitted with satellite navigation technology to help locate trapped victims after an earthquake or similar disaster.
Figures from the CIPS/Markit Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) show the UK manufacturing sector reporting a strong start to the second quarter.
Light receptors have been 3D printed on a hemispherical surface for the first time, an advance that could eventually lead to so-called bionic eyes that restore sight.
Gravity Industries’ 1050bhp Jet Suit can deliver a first responder to a casualty site in a fraction of the time that it would take a mountain rescue team.
A major consortium of UK universities is attempting to develop clean methods of producing fuels such as hydrogen and methanol using solar energy.
The US produce industry is working with the Agricultural Research Service to make sure that fruits and vegetables taste as good as they look.
A new study from Cardiff University shows how underwater sound waves can be used to locate where objects impact the ocean surface.