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?
Armoured vehicles are to receive a make-over that will bring additional camouflage capability and an extra level of protection against chemical weapons.
Manufacturers' total order books have improved to a level not seen since last March. As a result, firms predict a modest increase in output over the coming months.
Research conducted by Southampton and Cambridge universities has led to a better understanding of the changes materials undergo when rapidly heated.
ScottishPower has announced it will invest approximately £750k over five years in Strathclyde University to support academic research on smart grid technology.
Standards development body ASTM International has released a specification that approves the use of Gas-to-Liquids kerosene blends for powering commercial aircraft.