Virgin Orbit has filed for bankruptcy in the US following the company’s failure to secure the capital required to operate the business.
A new technique that allows curved surfaces to appear flat to electromagnetic waves has been developed by scientists at Queen Mary University of London.
Researchers at Nottingham University are attempting to develop methods that will allow material structures to self-assemble at a molecular level.
The first diesel-electric Pullmans, conceived to woo the wealthy back onto trains, turned out to be the last of their kind. Jason Ford reports.
From wireless technology to mathematical modelling, there are monitoring systems to guard against expensive equipment failure in many industries. Colin Carter reports.
Rohm and Haas is to sell its European Automotive Coatings business, including its manufacturing site in Strullendorf, Germany, to the Mäder Group.
Over 100 jobs are to be supported in Belfast with a £30m contract to design and build an uncrewed 'loyal wingman' fighter aircraft.
A digital queueing system for California ports has removed the incentive for ships to maximise speed, leading to emissions reductions of 16-24 per cent.