An engineer has designed a robot to take X-ray video of sufferers of orthopaedic injuries as they walk, climb stairs or pursue other day-to-day activities.
The fastest-growing waste in the European Union (EU) could soon be helping to combat hospital infections, according to scientists at York University.
Tata Steel is investing £8m at its Clydebridge plant in Cambuslang, Glasgow, to increase its ability to produce high-strength steel plate.
The MoD has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract to supply the Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod for the Harrier GR9 aircraft, with deliveries due to begin in March 2007.
ABB, the power and automation technology group, has won a contract worth $16 million to supply the power cables to Lillgrund offshore wind farm in Sweden.
Cambridge Display Technology and Sumitomo Chemical are to form a new joint venture company to develop and supply materials for use in OLED display and lighting applications.
The manufacturers of one the world’s most iconic motorcycle brands are inviting consumers to take part in a trial that could lead to the first electric Harley-Davidson.
According to the Aerospace Industries Association, the US aerospace industry expanded its foreign trade surplus in 2004, increasing the positive balance by $4 billion to reach $31 billion.
Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot dog has been successfully put to work in a remote construction setting to collect data and create site records.
A new technology developed by CSIRO is set to reduce methane emissions with a Greenhouse effect equivalent to more than 237 million tonnes of carbon dioxide.