Smiths Detection recently opened a production plant in Wiesbaden, Germany, designed to meet the global demand for its advanced x-ray scanning machines.
Researchers at CSIRO have developed a simulator to help reduce the incidence of bowel cancer, one of the most common cancers in Australia.
The US Navy has awarded BAE Systems $24.3 million to produce additional low-band transmitter-antenna groups for the Navy’s EA-6B Prowler electronic countermeasures aircraft.
Foster Wheeler Energia in Finland has been awarded a contract by Prokon Nord Energiesysteme for a 26MWe circulating fluidised-bed steam generator to be located in Oostrozebeke, Belgium.
Scientists from Southampton University have produced a comprehensive report that identifies the UK's best locations for households to install micro wind turbines.
Engineers in the US have developed an AI-driven biosensor armband that can detect hand gestures and could be used to control prosthetics or video games.
UK energy company Drax has pulled out of plans to develop one of the world’s first commercial scale carbon capture and storage coal-fired power plants.
Constant and seemingly random movement of fish serves to optimise their sensory feedback, which may enhance the way sensors are deployed in robot design
A microscopically thin ‘graphene sandwich’ could form the basis of a new generation of solar cells, according to researchers at the universities of Manchester and Singapore.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have designed a multiple-compartment gel capsule that could be used to simultaneously deliver drugs of different types.