Visitors to London’s 2012 Olympics may travel to the games in taxis powered by hydrogen following the unveiling of a new prototype fuel cell black cab at City Hall yesterday.
In answer to 'Two-wheel winner' from Dave Gardner, his scooter may be able to achieve low running costs of 100mpg-plus and the ability to sail past traffic queues, but this type of transport is not...
Sheffield University spin-out Seren Photonics has completed a first round of funding that will enable it to build a pilot plant to build its first high-brightness LEDs.
British Airways is using the latest variable speed drivetechnology from Parker Hannifin to cut energy consumption by up to 95%, on air handling and environmental control systems at its Flight Training...
Taiwan’s China Airlines has awarded Rolls-Royce a contract to supply and service Trent XWB engines to power a fleet of 14 firm and six option Airbus A350 XWB twinjets
Engineers at Duke University have taken advantage of the accelerometers in mobile phones to create an application that enables users to write short notes in the air with their phone.
Business confidence has declined in every UK region for the first time since 2003, as new orders continued to fall, according to the latest quarterly Regional Trends Survey from the CBI and Experian.
Researchers have developed an aluminium alloy that could be used in a new type of mobile technology to convert non-potable water into drinking water while also extracting hydrogen to generate...
NASA’s plans to return humans to the moon in 2024 have taken a step forward following a hot fire test of the core stage for the Space Launch System rocket.
For equipment and access control; The new CFS hinge from Elesa has a built-in security switch to suit Category 1 Hazardous areas and serves to switch off equipment when a door or panel is opened in...