A mechanical engineering student has won the competition to design a trophy for the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering.
The world's first database of scientific findings related to the benefits and risks of nanotechnology is now online.
Two UK companies recently announced plans to construct new premises at South Yorkshire’s Advanced Manufacturing Park (AMP).
Alstom is working with Aston University scientists to further its research into power-grid efficiency in the UK and overseas.
Sumitomo Chemical is to establish new manufacturing and marketing operations in both North America and Europe for its polypropylene compounds.
EADS has confirmed reports that it is negotiating with Nokia to acquire that company’s Professional Mobile Radio business.
Further to the articles on renewable power generation, Prof Salter et al should be applauded for their astonishing inventions.
Strathclyde University has announced a £3.8m collaboration with Imperial College, London and St Andrews and Edinburgh Universities to develop lasers.
HP and SIIT have signed an OEM agreement to jointly develop and market low solvent-based large-format printers.
SpaceX has narrowly failed in its latest attempt to land a reusable rocket booster following a successful launch.