A new recycling plant is to be built that will recover enriched uranium from the ashes of contaminated materials.
Two Canadian students have invented a novel glove to help train medical personnel in the use of the CPR technique.
European researchers have built a system called the Cyberwalk that allows individuals to literally walk through Pompeii.
Researchers have been awarded funding to look at ways of helping the UK construction industry use more home-grown timber.
Scientists at Nottingham University are using new funding to engineer nanotechnology that could transform the global healthcare industry.
Scientists at Oregon State University have developed the world’s first battery to use hydronium ions as the charge carrier.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has awarded two contracts to establish a partnership for the enhanced management of asbestos waste.
Engineers at Purdue University in the US are developing technology that could enable robots to learn human language.
Cambridge Display Technology has won a 2006 Fast Track grant from the DTI to develop EDA software for displays.
National Grid and RTE are to invest €70m into upgrading the electric interconnector which links the UK and France.