Researchers at The Johns Hopkins University have developed a new mathematical formula that could lead to more precise computer models describing turbulent flow.
A €19.6m project aiming to be the stepping stone towards large scale wave energy commercialisation has received approval from the European Union.
Vestas announced today that it is to lay off around 3,000 staff, citing insufficient growth in the European market for the job losses.
Nanjing Automobile Corporation has announced that production of MG cars is to resume at its Longbridge plant in the West Midlands.
Steel producer Zaporizhstal JSC has awarded Siemens a major contract for the supply of equipment to a new steel mill being built in southeastern Ukraine.
Rockwell Automation is to acquire the safety and automation business of Cedes, the Swiss-based maker of safety and measuring light curtains.
An investment package has been approved that will support Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) to produce its Airlander 10 aircraft in Doncaster.
Scientists have developed a new type of edible security tag that could be used to identify authentic medications in the battle against counterfeit drugs.
Exports have helped Britain’s manufacturers push the latest purchasing managers index figure up 0.9 points to 55.1, a rate of acceleration not seen for three months.
Ordnance Survey and the Coal Authority have come together to plot the potential supply and demand of heat from water in disused coal mines throughout Great Britain.