News editor Alan Turing is commemorated in a new centre to handle data science, and one of the world’s foremost bridge-builders comes to the UK
Researchers in the US claim to have developed a safer alternative to fire-prone lithium-ion batteries, which were recently banned for some applications on US Navy ships.
The tribulations of a home-bound colleague prompts our anonymous blogger to wonder whatever happened to the dream of remote working?
The Academy of Finland is to launch its Sustainable Energy Research Programme to examine environmentally friendly energy production alongside financial factors.
Airtricity and Gothia Vind have entered into an equal joint venture that is expected to lead to the development of new wind farms in western Sweden.
Pratt & Whitney has been awarded up to $968 million to align the F135 engine System Development and Demonstration program with the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter schedule plan.
Plans have been announced to create an Office for Nuclear Regulation, a new body outside of the HSE, designed to regulate the nuclear power industry.
The challenge of settling into a new role prompts our anonymous blogger to ponder the best way of getting newcomers up to speed
Farmers could monitor their crops more precisely with a hyperspectral handheld sensor that is claimed to provide up-to-the-minute data on plant physiology.
Brexit related issues are causing significant disruption to English SME manufacturers looking to recover from the economic effects of COVID-19.