The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has developed a new and inexpensive detection system that identifies personal exposures to toxic lead and other dangerous heavy metals.
General Dynamics has been awarded $69 million to service, repair and modify 265 Stryker infantry combat vehicles that are returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Zoe Stollard, partner at Browne Jacobson, explains how UK Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) can help manufacturers transition to renewable energy, with key insights on Direct, Sleeved & Virtual PPAs.
Swiss company Synhelion has begun construction of DAWN, the world's first industrial-scale plant to deliver carbon neutral fuels harvested using solar energy.
Scientists at the University of East Anglia believe they have made an important breakthrough in the quest to generate electricity from bacteria.
The strongest biomaterial ever made could lead to an eco-friendly alternative for plastic in a range of products including aircraft, cars, or furniture.
Engineers have developed acoustoelectronic nanotweezers, an advance that allows particles approaching the 2.5nm diameter of DNA to be manipulated using sound-induced electric fields.
Automated motor and drive systems are fast becoming the norm for a host of applications, from Arsenal’s under-pitch aeration system to super-cranes. Colin Carter reports.
Researchers have attached magnetic nanoparticles to DNA and then cut these "DNA wires" into pieces, offering the promise of creating low-cost, self-assembling devices for future computers.
Gujarat State Electricity Corporation has awarded Alstom a contract worth approximately €175m to build the first Alstom GT26-based combined cycle power plant in India