Bombardier will lead the consortium selected by the Gauteng Provincial Government in South Africa to negotiate the terms of a contract to develop, operate and maintain the Gautrain Rapid Rail Link.
Alfa Laval has recently added to its range ofproducts a tank outlet mix-proof valve,specifically developed to isolate tanks and otherstorage vessels from pipelines in food, beverageand other sanitary...
Northern England led a pick-up in new orders and output in UK manufacturing in the three months to January according to the latest Regional Trends Survey published today.
Government plans to introduce a tax incentive for research and development activity in the UK from 2013 is encouraging news for British industry, according to patent and trademark attornies at Withers...
Howard Freeman has become the first Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) employee to receive his Master of Science degree (MSc) via the company’s Technical Accreditation Scheme (TAS) which is designed to foster...
From sub-surface freight delivery tubes, to space elevators for ferrying workers to off-planet manufacturing facilities, resident science fiction writer Gareth L. Powell ponders some of the ingenious...
Titanium and its alloys are used to make the orthopedic implants used by surgeons to repair damaged bones and joints. They are light, super strong and virtually inert inside.
A post-grad in Australia has developed a nanoscale bio-probe that allows researchers to monitor iron disorders in cells, tissue, and body fluids down to 1/1000th of a millimolar.
The future of Bloodhound LSR is once again up in the air as current owner Ian Warhurst seeks to sell the land speed record project due to Covid delays.
Biomedical engineers have demonstrated that it is possible to grow healthy new bone in one part of the body and use it to repair damaged bone at a different location.