Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is to boost its production of turbochargers in Europe in the face of increased demand.
Surrey University researchers have been awarded £292,000 by the EPSRC to develop new low-temperature fuel cells.
An Alfred University researcher claims to have developed a process for making super-strong glass that is almost unbreakable.
National Instruments is collaborating with an Italian firm to develop a WiMAX toolkit for the LabVIEW graphical system design platform.
A wearable device that senses how close muscles are to fatigue could help athletes train harder while avoiding injury.
Melissa Bradshaw explores the engineering challenges behind the European Space Agency’s pioneering JUICE mission to Jupiter and its icy moons
Algae may become an economically viable biofuel thanks to the development of a harvesting technique from Sheffield University.
Asahi Kasei Chemicals claims to have developed the world’s fastest system for recovering phosphorus from treated water.
The refinery operated by the Bahrain Petroleum Company, incorporates two de-sulphurising catalytic reactors, both key to the plant’s production
Dr Alan Epstein of Pratt & Whitney says new turbofan technology is well on course to meet future environmental targets.