Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is to license its carbon dioxide recovery technology to Bahrain-based Gulf Petrochemical Industries.
Scottish farmers are to produce 250,000 tonnes of energy crops to be burned at Scotland’s two coal fired power stations.
Patrick Butler, Field Applications Engineer, Analog Devices
New touch-sensitive technology could lead to artificial skin as responsive as a human fingertip, according to its US inventors.
The SEC has reached a settlement with Siemens to resolve charges that it violated the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by paying bribes to foreign government officials to obtain business.
A brain implant developed at the University of Michigan is claimed to use the body’s skin like a conductor to wirelessly transmit the brain’s neural signals to control a computer.
The Weststar Group has announced it aims to rescue troubled UK van maker LDV and the UK government is to provide a short-term bridging loan to support the purchase.
A consultation document details how the government proposes to reconcile the need to curb emissions of carbon from future coal-fired power stations with the need to maintain a diverse energy mix.
Cambridge Display Technology has been awarded a grant by the DTI to allow it to develop commercially viable computational fluid dynamic simulation techniques to model the drying behaviour of organic...
Avita Medical and Huddersfield University are investigating the mechanism of Regenerative Epithelial Suspension (RES) – from Avita’s ReCell device – to better understand its ability to treat burns,...