Power supplier E.ON has launched a nationwide competition to discover and reward individuals developing new energy efficient technologies.
The year-to-date total of $52.60 million was approximately level with the comparable figure for 2004..
The ALICE linear particle accelerator at Daresbury is being used to develop a definitive test for oesophageal cancer.
US giant Eastman Chemical is to sell its polyethylene terephthalate facility and related businesses in the UK.
US researchers have found a way to convert ethanol into hydrogen very efficiently using a newly developed catalyst.
An initiative to develop a code for businesses working with nanotechnologies has been launched by the Royal Society.
Cognex claims to have developed world’s smallest vision system for faster, easier installation on production lines. Siobhan Wagner reports.
ABB has been awarded $50 million by BP in Norway to supply converter stations for an underwater power link.
Dyson has recruited 100 new engineers this year to work on upcoming inventions at its laboratories in Malmesbury, Wiltshire.
Planners have given the green light for a new low-carbon community to be built in Portland in Dorset.