A novel film developed in Singapore evaporates sweat from skin and uses the moisture to power wearable electronic devices.
Imperial College London has announced the launch of the Imperial College Structural Ceramic Centre to create tougher new ceramic materials
Bayer MaterialScience is to acquire the polyurethanes business of Dr. D. A. Delis in Athens in Greece.
Industrial and shipping pollution is exacerbated when it combines with sunshine and salty sea air, according to new research.
Ericsson has signed an agreement with Russian mobile operator, TeleSystems (MTS) to supply and deploy a 3G/HSPA network.
Employers are investing in new technology and apprentices to boost productivity, the annual In-Comm Training Barometer has found.
Coventry University students have set up their own company devoted to developing, testing and racing bio-fuelled vehicles.
Cambridge Consultants is working with picoChip to develop software-defined radio reference designs for the mobile WiMAX (802.16e) market.
Dr Hilary Leevers, EngineeringUK CEO, places a focus on engineering apprenticeships and how to improve recruitment onto them.
George Kailas, CEO at Prospero.Ai, looks at the questionable tactics some companies are deploying to thin their workforces.