The SeaGen tidal energy system, developed by Marine Current Turbines, has become the first marine renewable energy project to be accredited by OFGEM for Renewable Energy Certificates.
The Finnish phone company Nokia has launched a competition that seeks to reward those who can come up with innovative game concepts for its phones.
Could man-made iskands, floating in the sea or hovering above the desert sands, be the key to plentiful, low-cost solar energy?
Brotje Automation has been awarded a contract by GKN Aerospace to supply an advanced moving line assembly system for the A350XWB aircraft.
Physicists at Boston College have for the first time shown that carbon nanotubes can be stretched at high temperature to nearly four times their original length.
A Thales-led team has been awarded a £4.1m demonstrator contract by the Western European Armaments Organisation to supply a DUMAS missile seeker technology demonstrator.
The ISIS Second Target Station Project has extracted protons into the new proton transfer beamline from the existing ISIS accelerator and delivered them to the new target
UK based Gibbs Technologies has won a US Department of Defence (DOD) Foreign Comparative Test contract to evaluate its HSA technology for military purposes.
Balfour Beatty has acquired Pennine Group, the UK ground engineering business, for approximately £8 million and agreed to acquire SBB, the specialist German signalling contractor, for €14 million.
Multi-Wing has launched a range of sickle impellers that meet the demands of the Noise Directive by reducing noise by up to 4db.