A new method to systematically modify the structure of single-walled carbon nanotubes could expand their electronic properties and open the path to nano-electronics.
Singapore’s ST Aviation Services Company has been selected by Boeing to perform certain passenger-to-freighter conversions under the 767-300 Boeing Converted Freighter program.
The DTI has announced that it is seeking industry investment to match the £500m the Government is committing to the planned Energy Technologies Institute over the next decade.
Siemens has been awarded a £300 million contract to supply medical equipment to Barts Hospital and The Royal London Hospital over 35 years
A UK developed heat battery aims to provide a fresh solution to the growing need for decarbonisation in how we heat our homes. Melissa Bradshaw reports
Siemens Power Generation has started to use laser peening to improve the fatigue strength of titanium blades on some of its advanced steam turbines.
The same concept behind efforts to prevent greenhouse gases being emitted from fossil fuel power plants could be used to trap radioactive waste for geological disposal.
Northrop Grumman has won a $35 million contract with the United Kingdom's National Air Traffic Services to modernise their nationwide air-to-ground communications system.
Westinghouse has signed contracts worth more than $300 million to provide components, instrumentation and control equipment for two new nuclear power plants to be built in South Korea.
Intel plans to increase the size of the assembly and test facility it is building in Vietnam from 150,000 square feet to 500,000 square feet.