Researchers at the Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU) in Austria have created ultra-thin and lightweight solar cells to give energy autonomy to drones.
Light is being used by an international team of researchers to develop the first step towards a quicker, cheaper and less painful technique to detect cancer.
International Paper is to sell its shares of Carter Holt Harvey to NZ-based Rank Group Investments for $2.50 per share or $1.16 billion.
ABB has won an order worth $72m from Statoil to build a power link to a new production platform in the North Sea.
A Missouri University equine veterinarian has helped to develop a system to assess the lameness of horses using a motion detection technique.
Network Rail has signed an agreement with two civil engineering associations to develop a programme designed to better equip future civil engineers.
A new EEG (electro-encephalogram)-based device that interprets brain waves to spell words and phrases could help people with speech disorders and motor disabilities to communicate better.
Brown University researchers have developed a substance claimed to be an inexpensive alternative to platinum as the catalyst material for hydrogen fuel cells.
Mobile phones have not been found to be associated with any biological or adverse health effects according to a new report.
The UK’s first deep geothermal heat network is one of seven new projects to receive funding as part of a new government programme to decarbonise buildings across England.