Sheffield University’s Nuclear AMRC is preparing to receive machining centres that are claimed to be the largest of their kind available for collaborative research anywhere in the world.
Less than 50 years ago, if you wanted to travel the length and breadth of the country, you had to do so on single-carriageway roads.
Ships in the fight: UK shipbuilding is in its most exciting period for decades, says Kevin McLeod of BAE Systems
In the era before the airliner and the Channel Tunnel, there was but one option open to Britons who wished to leave these shores — get on a boat.
US-based Neah Power Systems is taking an innovative approach to fuel cell development that is expected to address the traditional challenges associated with micro fuel cells.
Scottish and Southern Energy has agreed to sell half of its equity in Greater Gabbard Offshore Winds to npower renewables, the UK subsidiary of RWE Innogy.
European automotive giant Opel/Vauxhall is to invest €11bn (£10bn) over the next five years in order to keep the business viable and sustainable.
Major companies will need to pool technologies to make the electric car commercially viable in the near future, says Bosch’s Bernd Bohr
Computers, aircraft sub-assemblies and medical equipment have all benefited from RP-related technologies — and the next step could see production components being ‘grown’.