Europe is aggressively working to eliminate potentially dangerous chemicals from the environment, but new regulations could be costly and time consuming.
Australian ocean power company BioPower Systems has commenced work on a renewable energy project to test two unique ocean power technologies.
Engineers have created a nanotech simulation tool that shows how current flows between silicon atoms and individual molecules to help researchers design "molecular electronic" devices.
Sunflower pollen is being used to develop a 3D printing ink material that could fabricate parts useful for tissue engineering and drug delivery.
Katarzyna Kalisz, Director of JPB Système’s Poland-based operations, looks back on a career in which determination has enabled her to seize opportunities and confront challenges.
A 5G sensor developed by engineers at AMRC North West is expected to unlock the low latency and productivity potential of 5G in manufacturing.
Bringing some of the key advantages of additive manufacturing to conventional manufacturing, generative design has the promise of optimised properties and striking shapes, writes Stuart Nathan
Metrix, a joint venture between Qinetiq and Sodexo, has secured a £31m contract from the Ministry of Defence to improve technical trade training.
Southern California Edison plans to place 250MW of photovoltaic generators on 65 million square feet of roofs of Southern California commercial buildings
Lenses that change colour instantaneously to match ambient sunlight could help soldiers adapt more quickly in rapidly changing urban combat environments.