Figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) show UK car production fell by four per cent in October compared to last year.
A project taking place in Norway aims to deter hauliers from overloading their vehicles by developing a system that checks and weighs HGVs whilst they are in motion.
Solid materials containing amines are being studied as part of potential CO2 sequestration programmes designed to reduce the impact of the greenhouse gas.
Simple and low-cost printing techniques have been used to develop a perovskite solar module that is nearly six times larger similar systems.
A technique that can generate incredibly high pressures could allow researchers to unlock new material properties and also investigate how planets form.
European scientists have developed a new technique that could enable doctors to detect tumours with greater precision than is currently possible.
CSIRO and Enirgi Group are to develop and commercialise an affordable, low-emission technology for producing magnesium, a move that could reinvigorate metal production in Australia.
The MoD has signed a contract valued at £830m to transform RAF Typhoon fighters into an advanced multi-role aircraft for the four Typhoon partner nations.
Toulouse’s joint public transport authority has confirmed it will award Alstom a contract worth €65.7 million to design, model and supply the city’s tramway.
Researchers at Manchester University have teamed up with Character World and Brand 360 to develop a range of 3D Spider-Man duvet covers and bed linen.