A determined team and a nation’s need to succeed could see the small-scale Irish effort to extract methane from hydrates outstrip that of larger countries.
A new system for making radioactive material used to cure cancer could help increase production and lead to more effective treatments.
Volvo has become the first major car maker to develop an alcohol immobiliser for its vehicles, bringing the 'alcolock' a step closer to the automotive mass market.
Achieving a digital advantage - the ability to expeditiously change processes to keep up with advances in today’s connected world - is more important than ever, a new report shows.
A method of modelling biological cell-to-cell adhesion could also have industrial applications, according to physicists at New York University (NYU).
The Renault-Nissan alliance has announced a partnership with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China to bring so-called zero-emissions vehicles to the country.
Head to headDo women engineers enjoy the same opportunities for career progression as their male colleagues? We put the question to two senior engineers.
Engineers are developing more efficient methods to mass produce non-uniform porous materials and solid foams that can be tailored to specific structural applications.
Silicon carbide nanotubes have been found to add strength to the ceramic composite materials NASA is using for its next generation of rocket engines.
Dundee-based start-up SolarisKit has developed a thermal collector flat pack kit that promises to provide cheaper access to hot water in Rwanda.