If you can’t tell your Ardbeg from your Edradour, then researchers from St Andrew’s University might be able to help.
Researchers in France have built a nanometric transistor that claimed to display exceptional properties for a device of its size.
A new type of catalyst to replace the platinum in fuel cells could potentially make hydrogen-powered vehicles considerably cheaper.
A new joint venture plans to develop and commercialise an economical process for the production of cellulosic ethanol.
Balfour Beatty Ground Engineering has launched a service to enhance the land remediation capability of its subsidiaries.
Ricardo and Qinetiq have embarked on a project to dramatically reduce the cost of Lithium-Ion batteries for hybrid vehicles.
A private dental practice is using 3D scanning coupled with rapid prototyping technology to help guide reconstructive surgery.
Researchers have discovered a new type of cool burning flames that could lead to cleaner, more efficient engines for cars.
Researchers at Georgetown Advanced Electronics Laboratory are aiming to make painful diabetes tests a thing of the past.
One of the advantages of waterjet cutting is the ability to cut a vast range of different materials.