New research has shown that nanotechnology may be used to improve the quality of ultrasound images to help detect the very earliest stages of serious diseases like cancer.
A £1m project is underway at Nottingham University to develop dual-use energy storage technology that delivers hydrogen to a fuel cell and generates direct cooling for refrigeration.
Irradiated flakes of pulverised plastic have been used to create an aggregate that that makes concrete up to 20 per cent stronger.
To date, the widespread deployment of vanadium redox batteries has been limited by their high cost and inability to work well over a wide range of temperatures.
Lockheed Martin has received a $51.6 million contract modification to provide 18 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems to the US Marine Corps.
GE Energy has won a contract for more than $500m to supply equipment to power the world's largest aluminium processing complex at a single site.
Lloyd’s Register is to play a major role in a two-year programme to test the suitability of bio-diesel for use in powering marine engines.
Alcoa today signed a letter of intent with Korea’s Seohan Industries to form an alliance to produce cast aluminium chassis and suspension components for the automotive industry.
Viewpoint Action must be taken to ensure the UK’s immigration policy aligns with its economic requirements to support engineering growth, argues Sir William Wakeham
Gem cutting has always been the preserve of craftsmen, but two research teams hope to automate the process to minimise lost material and extract the maximum value.