UK auto industry trade body The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has called on government to work with industry to develop a clear plan to enable the transition to zero emission HGVs...
Abandoned charging cables and consumer electronics could hold the solution to the UK’s impending copper shortage, according to new research.
WRAP has awarded grants to Aquablast, Bristol Tyre Shredding and McGrath Bros to help them increase their tyre reprocessing capacity.
A new generation of prostheses that closely mimic, and may one day surpass, the performance of our own limbs could make the ‘bionic man’ a reality. Jon Excell reports.
People affected by paralysis could enjoy more independence thanks to a system designed to improve fitness and increase arm strength.
A catalyst made from palladium and bacteria could lead to biofuels that are more affordable and environmentally-friendly to process.
North Sea Link, a subsea electricity cable linking the UK with Norway, will be the longest interconnector of its kind in the world. Jon Excell explores the engineering challenges behind this milestone...
Research could lead to a biological route to converting CO2 into an easily recoverable, storable and useful liquid
An automated system that directly attaches labels to vials has been designed to eradicate the possibility of human error.
BAE Systems has developed technology to filter out interference to air traffic control radar caused by wind turbine blades.