Scientists in Switzerland have developed a method to create a highly-efficient, scalable solar water splitting device using inexpensive materials.
The UK’s first hydrogen powered train is due to begin mainline testing today (Sep 30) in Warwickshire.
Scientists have extracted a protein from chicken feathers to make a membrane that could be used in fuel cells.
Security at airports and other buildings could be improved by technology to increase the accuracy of metal detectors.
Lasers have been used to transform metals into super-hydrophobic materials without the need for temporary coatings.
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Scientists in New York believe they may be able to develop self-replicating materials based on new research.
Eye Never Sleep has launched an eponymous technology to help people live in their homes for longer.
Airlander 10 has returned to the skies after almost a year, equipped with a new suite of landing equipment.
Renishaw, the Gloucestershire-based engineering company, is continuing to recover from the difficulties faced by the engineering sector in 2009.