An inexpensive way to manufacture nanofibres has been developed by researchers in the US.
The government is providing nearly £6m to co-fund new British research that will lead to the development of commercial products and services using space technology and data from space-based systems.
Bombardier Transportation has received €57m to supply an additional 42 double-deck coaches to Deutsche Bahn (DB). The new vehicles will be delivered during the second half of 2008.
A new type of perovskite, the first-ever magnetic photoconductor, could lead the way to the next generation of data storage devices, according to its discoverers at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de...
VINCI Construction UK has been awarded £10.6m to revamp part of Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Tourists will soon be able to see UK castles as their architects intended them.
Rittal Cooling units offer up to 45% more efficiency than conventional cooling
This week’s video comes from UCL where researchers are using quantum technology to image the conductivity of living organs, an advance that could lead to improvements in treating atrial fibrillation.
Astronauts are due to test a synthetic muscle that could give future space robots more agility.
Ultrasonic modelling techniques are being developed to assess the behaviour of complex materials