A new report urges the Government to hold its nerve and avoid rushing through a ‘clumsy’ Brexit plan that could do lasting damage to UK manufacturing and the wider economy.
The move to regenerative design will require a move away from an unstable, extractive and monocultural material supply chain to one that is much more resilient, renewable and heterogenous, says Oliver...
A laser ranging experiment in operation since Apollo 11 landed on the Moon in 1969 is set to get a 21st century upgrade when NASA returns to the lunar surface.
Engineers at Purdue University are using flash sintering to improve the plasticity of ceramics, an advance that could allow ceramics to sustain heavy loads and high temperatures without experiencing...
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) accounted for 15.4 per cent of new car registrations in April but more investment is needed to incentivise drivers to make the switch, the SMMT warns.
The US National Renewable Energy Laboratory will work with consortiums from Texas and Massachusetts to design, build and operate new facilities to test the next generation of wind turbine blades.
The battery industry must find new ways to increase the versatility of battery performance at the chemistry level to support a diverse range of driver needs, says Dr Doron Myersdorf, CEO of extreme...
Most major vehicle manufacturers have started on their journeys toward Industry 4.0 with great enthusiasm. Their suppliers need to act now to ensure they are not left out in the cold when it comes to...
Busy professionals who travel to work by car may be able to take their hands off the wheel, sit back and check emails with autonomous vehicle technology being developed by UK researchers.
Scientists in the US claim to have found a simple, reliable process to capture carbon dioxide directly from ambient air, an advance that offers a new method of carbon capture and storage.