Stronger, cheaper joining materials that are able to operate at higher temperatures could improve the efficiency of aircraft engines and fusion reactors.
The Process Industries Centre for Manufacturing Excellence is sponsoring a new initiative to encourage and reward manufacturing improvement by UK chemicals companies.
Energy Networks Association (ENA) has published Britain’s Hydrogen Blending Delivery Plan, detailing how Britain’s gas grid will be ready to deliver hydrogen across the country from 2023.
Britain will use data science and artificial intelligence to transform the prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of diseases like cancer, diabetes, heart disease and dementia by 2030.
AeroComm, global supplier of wireless solutions for industrial and commercial OEMs, announces its 868MHz spread spectrum transceiver for products delivered to Europe.
Planning consent has been achieved for a 525kV, 2GW high voltage direct current (HVDC) subsea transmission cable from Peterhead in Scotland to Drax in England.
The Royal Academy of Engineering has launched its Green Future Fellowships programme, an initiative that will fund commercial and scalable solutions to the climate crisis.
Material scientists at Washington University in St Louis have developed a bimetallic fuel cell catalyst that is two to five times more effective than commercial catalysts.
igus® have developed a lubricant-free toothed belt drive, specifically for the low-cost sector for the fast positioning of small loads of up to 15kg.
A new biomedical centre in the Midlands is being equipped with the latest medical physics technology to research and treat brain illnesses.