Automated test engineers now can use National Instruments new 400 and 200 Mb/s digital waveform generator/analyzers to interface to low-voltage differential signalling devices using the PXI platform.
In a bid to encourage young innovators to continue their STEM learning activities during the current school shutdown the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, the Royal Academy of Engineering...
HyperloopTT is a step closer to achieving its goal of creating the world’s fastest, most efficient, and most affordable end-to-end transportation solution following investment from Thornton Tomasetti.
The Guardian Newspaper is running a campaign to persuade organisations such as charities and universities to divest their holdings in petrochemical companies, with the slogan ‘Keep it in the ground’....
Armor Holdings Products has agreed to pay $30m to resolve allegations that it violated the US False Claims Act by knowingly manufacturing and selling defective Zylon bullet-proof vests.
Extending its large combined-cycle technology into Portugal, GE Energy will supply a turnkey power station to EDP Produçao that will add 862 megawatts of capacity to the country's electricity grid.
The US Department of Health and Human Services has awarded Lockheed Martin a proof-of-concept contract to implement its end-to-end identity framework solution at four of the agency’s sites.
The Department of Trade and Industry has awarded £450,000 to The Forensic Science Service to develop a commercial DNA Database package so police and governments can store, search and match forensic...
Oxford chemists have found a way of using carbon nanotubes to judge the heat of chilli sauces and hope to commercialise the technique for use in the food industry.
The Paul Jackson Column School pupils having to swim the Channel to raise money for science and IT facilities is a worrying trend, but it sets an admirable example of determination and enthusiasm for...