Rolls-Royce has secured business worth up to $100m as its share of an order for V2500 engines and aftermarket services from Singapore-based Tiger Airways.
The UK Offshore Operators Association has called for government and industry action to address signs suggesting that the UK offshore oil and gas province is becoming less competitive.
A 19th century railway tunnel has become home to one of the most advanced vehicle test facilities in the world. Chris Pickering reports
A chemical engineer at The University of Auckland has used environmentally-friendly vegetable oils to replace toxic chemical solvents in the extraction of a range of biomolecules.
A one-step method to grow and transfer high-quality graphene on silicon and other stiff substrates has been developed in Singapore.
Industry and academia stepped up to the challenge when COVID-19 put medical supplies and PPE under enormous strain. Andrew Wade reports.
The UK is partnering with Japan and Italy to develop a next generation fighter aircraft under a new Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP).
Rhodia is to pay a $2 million penalty and spend approximately $50 million on air pollution controls at eight production plants in four states across the US.
Researchers in London have received the materials science Venture Prize for developing a new degradable particle which could bring relief to people with toothache.
A 40-year-old man has become the first person in the UK to receive a Total Artificial Heart implant and be discharged from hospital.