A European taskforce has been set up to investigate how to design the next generation of computer memories, with researchers at Glasgow University playing a key role.
Emergency crews could be given technology to allow them to communicate and locate each other in smoke-filled or partially collapsed buildings, and even detectsurvivors by their breathing.
A Welsh research centre is driving the development of a host of low-carbon building technologies.
Five Boise State University engineering professors have been awarded a NASA grant to develop a micro-propulsion system that could enable satellites to maintain position while in orbit.
Global Laser Enrichment has completed its application to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a license to build the world's first laser-based uranium enrichment facility.
ABB has won a $44 million contract from General Electric to supply power equipment for a project to help Qatar meet its growing demand for water and electricity.
Ulster University is to erect a £1.2m wind turbine generator at its Coleraine campus this week to cut its electricity bill by around a quarter.
A US company is to deploy an unusual renewable energy source to power facilities at a rest area on a US interstate highway.
While welcoming recent legislation to improve the level of pedestrian and cyclist protection on vehicles, Ian Finney says it is vital to develop products for maximum energy-absorption
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionise medical diagnosis and five new centres for AI healthcare - backed with £50m from government – are set to improve patient outcomes.