Mathematicians at Dundee University have been awarded a European grant of almost €1.7m to develop a virtual model of cancer growth and spread.
'Kinetic Road Plates' have been installed at Sainsbury’s new store in Gloucester in order to reduce the amount of electricity needed from the National Grid.
A judge has ruled in favour of American Electric Power in its suit against Tractebel Energy Marketing regarding a contract related to a Louisiana power generating facility.
French industrial firm Schneider Electric is building a new £42m manufacturing facility in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, set to open in early 2025.
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has signed a £4m strategic partnership with EDF Energy to address the barriers affecting the take-up of energy efficient technologies.
Isis Forensics, a Lancaster University spin-out company, has launched a £54,000 research and development project to develop software for protecting children from abuse while using mobile phones.
Aker Kværner, SINTEF, and NTNU are working together to develop new chemicals that could help reduce CO2 emissions from power plants.
Arup and the Centre for Process Innovation are moving ahead with their efforts to scale up a novel idea that could revolutionise carbon capture.
1366 Technologies, a new MIT start-up aiming to make solar power competitive with coal power, has announced it has secured $12.4m in a first round of financing.