Glasgow team creates "chemputer" system that allows digitisation of chemistry and opens door to on-demand production of pharmaceuticals
MIT engineers claim to have improved the power output of direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) by more than 50 percent.
EDF has submitted its application to build Sizewell C nuclear power station on the north east coast of Suffolk.
Researchers led by Nottingham University have created strong, energy-efficient carbon capture pellets using magnetic framework composites to capture CO2.
An outfit in Los Angeles plans to turn a Toyota Prius into even less of a gas guzzler.
TROAX is continuously developing new innovative products in an effort to offer flexibility within its product portfolio.
The MRA4 Nimrod is about to enter service after long delays. Stuart Nathan gives the end result the once-over.
Alstom is to carry out tests of autonomous freight trains on a 100km stretch of track in the Netherlands.
Record numbers of people are now employed in Scotland’s renewable energy sector, according to a report commissioned by Scottish Renewables.
With reference to the editor’s leader, I must take issue with the final paragraph which begins ‘Legislate by all means...’