Researchers have discovered why the presence of selenium in particular solar cells improves efficiency, a breakthrough that could be exploited to further boost solar technology.
New research suggests that graphene could be used as a support material to make more durable catalysts for hydrogen fuel cells.
Scientists at Liverpool University have been involved in a project designed to investigate how energy could be generated renewably around the north-west of England.
A multidisciplinary team of researchers is setting out to develop the next generation of lithium-ion batteries. The result is expected to be batteries with a longer lifespan and greater energy...
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have developed an enhancement to dielectrophoresis that they say could revolutionise the way biological sample preparation is conducted.
As pressure mounts to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emissions, a development by Bath University could radically improve the clean-up process. Siobhan Wagner reports
70 per cent of respondents to the The Engineer's latest poll believe that government isn't taking industry's Brexit warnings seriously enough.
A new research centre at the University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory aims to put light-sensitive switches in the body's cells.
A provider of lasers for plasma television manufacturing is planning to expand the reach of its technology into the production of solar panels and thinner, lower power displays.
Liquiphant is synonymous with reliable overspill protection in liquids. But did you know that its capabilities have been extended to now include density measurement?