Market researchers MarketsandMarkets estimate the global eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) market to be worth $8.5bn in 2021, rising to $30.8bn by 2030. This is being driven largely by a...
York County, Pennsylvania, has selected Alcatel to equip it with a microwave radio solution for an advanced public safety communications network. This enhanced system aims to provide additional...
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A French start-up company from The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Business Incubation Centre in the Netherlands has developed a small instrument to measure wind speed and direction from the ground up...
The $860m Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF) is evaluating a range of sustainable investments that will address greenhouse gas emissions, as it looks to reduce its exposure to fossil fuels to less than...
Last week, we asked our readers about the impact that increasing numbers of EVs will have on the UK grid. According to industry body SMMT, registrations of electric cars have risen dramatically over...
With the need to detect sources of radiation stronger than ever, one UK company has adapted existing technology to monitor sheep still affected by Chernobyl’s fallout. George Coupe reports
In your article about the head of the Science Museum Chris Rapley fails to address one crucial point when he talks about inspiring young people to enter science and engineering careers.
Largely thanks to Michael J Fox and Back to the Future Part II, hoverboards have become something of an obsession for many people, a sort of futuristic holy grail for both techies and thrill-seekers.