Time-consuming manual vote counts and ballot boxes could soon be consigned to the history books, thanks to a secure voting system under development by computer scientists at the universities of Surrey...
AEA and Hartley Anderson have been commissioned to scope out areas around the English and Welsh coastline for their potential to host wave, tidal-stream and tidal-range technologies.
The US Department of Energy (DoE) is to fund three projects with almost $1bn (£0.6) to accelerate the deployment of carbon-capture and storage technologies on a commercial scale.
Researchers have created the first computerised genome-scale model of cancer-cell metabolism, which can be used to predict which drugs are lethal to the function of a cancer cell’s metabolism.
Bat wing-like membranes that change their shape in response to the prevailing wind conditions have been tested in-flight, taking them a step closer to use in Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs).
Many engineers are pooling their resources to combat Covid-19 while others have been furloughed from the battle by employers in receipt of a government incentive to retain employees.
According to research published today (21st September) by EEF, one in six manufacturing businesses said business would become untenable for them if the UK reverted to WTO tariffs, increased border...
A new survey from the CBI has revealed that demand for highly-skilled people will intensify during the recovery and employers fear they will not be able to find people with the skills they need to...
It is being treated as if it's past its sell-by date, say UK universities, but such is silicon's value in our electronics future that we need to build a special facility to advance its research....
ITT Corporation is to acquire Buffalo, New York-based International Motion Control for $395m.