The Technology Strategy Board (TSB) and the Medical Research Council (MRC) are to invest more than £3.7m in research projects designed to place the UK at the forefront of developments in personalised...
Unlike its predecessor, which had little to do outside the ice-bound season, the technologically advanced new Mackinaw will be able to operate all year round as a general-purpose search-and-rescue and...
Although pipped to the pole position by Pescarolo in the qualifiers, Audi remains confident that the R10 could rewrite automotive history at Le Mans by being the first diesel car to beat a field of...
Oxford Instruments is working with a superconductor specialist to develop a new generation of MRI scanners.
Features editor Alarmist coverage of the latest attempt to contain radioactive contamination at Fukushima Daiichi distracts from the fact that the nuclear incident was never more than a sideshow to...
Infrared systems are being used to identify problems in a variety of commercial applications
Cummins has shown off the final stages of a £25m refurbishment of its turbocharger factory in Huddersfield, highlighting two products in development to support its customers on the road to net zero. ...
The steel industry is poised to transform itself from one of the world’s largest carbon emitters into a key contributor to a sustainable economy, says Adam Aziz, analyst at DAI Magister.
Features editor Easy though it is to get carried away by the promise of the compact fusion reactor that Lockheed Martin says it is working on, there’s still a great deal we don’t know, so we have to...
Psychiatrists at Rush University Medical Center are the first in Chicago to use a vagus nerve stimulator, an implantable, pacemaker-like device, as a therapy to treat long-term depression.