An ESA-sponsored research programme is attempting to make satellite navigation available both outdoors and inside buildings.
A new scheme is set to make Ireland the first country in Europe with a universally accessible charging network
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) is to invest £25m into an open-access wind-turbine drive-train test rig.
A system which turns farmyard waste water into water fit to bathe in has been developed by Edinburgh University engineers.
Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies has acquired rights to commercialise a desalination technology developed at the University of South Carolina.
Shell Hydrogen is working with Ilika Technologies to discover the optimum material for the storage of hydrogen.
An Australian researcher at Central Queensland University is to determine the potential of creating biofuel from the tequila plant.
An ambulance previously used for research by Nottingham University is being sent to Ukraine, along with lifesaving medical equipment.
German researchers develop an environmentally-friendly way to etch microstructures into free-form surfaces. Siobhan Wagner reports.
Technology that detects the unique electromagnetic signal of humans is being deployed at borders in Europe to prevent human trafficking.