Molecular-level insight into Y-series nonfullerene acceptors (Y-NFAs) could help enhance their outdoor stability, a research team in Saudi Arabia has concluded.
Using variable speed drives (VSDs) to control industrial electric motors can be a game-changing green option, as Arnold Taddeo, Global Head of Product Management for Drive Products, ABB Motion...
Different types of electric vehicle battery can be charged in under 10 minutes without incurring damage to the battery, thanks to the application of machine learning at Idaho National Laboratory.
Researchers in Scotland have developed new artificial intelligence (AI) technology aiming to modernise the way shipping vessels are weighed and checked for stability.
In a boost for the UK’s burgeoning EV battery sector, automotive test and development specialist Horiba Mira is set to open the UK’s first battery vibration test facility – or shaker - to also offer...
Clemens Baumeister (35) has been appointed Account Manager Sales & Service at Concentric plc, the world’s leading manufacturer of oil, fuel and water pumps for medium to heavy diesel engines .
Dr Nigel Whittle, Head of Medical & Healthcare, Plextek, looks at how drones have been put to good use during the COVID-19 pandemic but suggests that we still need to solve the critical problem of...
Threats from acts of nuclear terrorism could be averted with NGET, a scanning technology developed in Sweden that detects small amounts of nuclear materials.
Ineos ChlorVinyls is to sell its Emulsion PVC (E-PVC) business to the German outfit Vinnolit.
A wireless chip that can be embedded into individual lithium ion battery cells to monitor their health and state of charge is a step closer to launch, after its UK developer secured £2m in funding.