News editor Best practise for fracking to ensure gas can be harvested safely come under focus this week, along with engineering in London and the EEF’s National Conference
Scientists are using magnetic nanoparticles to separate and reuse catalysts from multi-step chemical reactions carried out in a single vessel.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns =...
A sorting plant is using optics to sort diamonds from the bedrock they were mined from, and can even detect the particularly valuable pure white and green gems.
Flash Joule heating is being used to convert asphaltenes into loosely aligned graphene that can be mixed into composites for thermal, anti-corrosion and 3D-printing applications.
Researchers in South Korea have developed a new strategy to produce dopamine-containing tissue adhesive gelatin hydrogels, an advance that could improve the treatment of open wounds.
France has become the latest nation to embrace hydrogen propulsion for rail with the acquisition of electric-hydrogen trains from Alstom.
Fortescue’s efforts to build a green metal supply chain has moved forward in Western Australia with the start of works at its Green Metal Project.
Chantrey Vellacott DFK has been announced as a new partner of Bloodhound SSC, a UK project to set a new world land speed record of 1,000mph.
A North Carolina (NC) State University researcher has developed what is claimed to be a more efficient, less expensive way of cooling electronic devices.