A research group in Japan has developed a bulk copper-based alloy claimed to possess the largest tensile elastic strain at room temperature to date.
Qinetiq Group recently signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire Analex Corporation, a move that continues the company’s strategy to grow its North American operations.
Researchers at Bath University have been awarded almost £500,000 to develop a computer system to help autistic children with their maths skills.
ReFood, a joint venture between UK food waste recycler PDM Group and Saria Bio-Industries, is set to bring a slew of anaerobic digestion plants to the UK.
NASA has selected two new space technology projects to develop in conjunction with the agency’s efforts to pursue low-cost revolutionary technology required for future missions.
The Government of Canada has awarded a $51.3 million contract to General Dynamics Land Systems - Canada to provide 50 RG-31 Mine Protected Vehicles.
US Department of Energy researchers have used a specially developed probe to shed light on a semiconductor material that’s being touted as a potential successor to silicon.
ABB is to work on a joint development project with the Nordic utility Fortum to design and install a large-scale smart grid in a district of Stockholm.
Scientists from the Australian National University (ANU) have used supercomputers to reveal how plastic items can be designed to withstand the sun for longer.
Engineers at Cornell University have designed a soft robotic hand that uses optical waveguides to give it a sense of touch, enabling it to detect a ripe tomato.