The government is to provide grant funding totalling nearly £3m to four collaborative projects that will develop and demonstrate technologies to tackle CO2 emissions.
A pioneering new approach to city transport is being trialled in Genoa. Andrew Wade travelled to Italy to experience it up close.
Up to 3,000 jobs are to be created following ScottishPower Renewables’ decision to proceed with East Anglia ONE, a 714MW wind farm to be built 26 miles off the Suffolk coast.
Researchers at CSIRO are working with the Australian company VR TEK Operations to develop new technologies to reduce waste tyres to rubber powders.
Rice University scientists have discovered a new method to tune the light-induced vibrations of nanoparticles through slight alterations to the surface to which the particles are attached.
Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering students have designed a lightweight, easy-to-conceal shirt-like garment to deliver life-saving shocks to patients experiencing serious heart problems.
A total rethink of our approach to innovation within hi-tech industries is vital to ensure UK firms can continue to compete internationally, says James Raby
According to a new survey, organisations in the engineering sector are struggling to hold on to their employees, despite the frequency and value of bonus payments.
Red Bull Racing is finding new ways to turn measurement to its advantage.
A new laser system promises to bring extra colour to scientific palettes.