Environment secretary Hilary Benn has announced that five companies are to receive UK government grants to develop new processing systems that will create energy from organic waste.
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.
Plastic products of the future could have electric power sources painted on them to run moving displays or track stock, thanks to a £300,000 project at Warwick University
Raytheon has been awarded a $285m contract to produce and deliver Improved Target Acquisition Systems to the US Army and the US Marine Corps
Brexit will have a negative impact on England’s SME manufacturers ability to recover from the pandemic, according to the findings of the latest Manufacturing Barometer.
Reaction Engines given green light to start testing programme for the core section of SABRE, its proposed single-stage-to-orbit spaceplane engine.
A company aiming to remove defunct satellites from orbit is set to launch a demonstration mission from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, in March 2021.
Production is to cease temporarily at Jaguar Land Rover’s Castle Bromwich and Halewood plants due to a global shortage of semiconductors.
An ambitious tunnelling project will help the UK’s capital city keep up with rising electricity demand.
Submarine reactor maker is among a consortium bidding to put the UK in the forefront of the race to commercialise a small modular nuclear reactor