A new technique developed by University of Central Florida (UCF) scientists could allow earthquake-relief workers to test water sources that could be contaminated with the cholera toxin.
Nissan has announced that a new clean diesel technology using high-performance catalysts may be able to meet California's standard for super-ultra-low emission vehicles (SULEVs).
Andy Stirling, co-director of the new STEPS Centre at Sussex University, wants technologists and development professionals to work together in the fight against poverty. Andrew Lee reports
Manchester Airport’s passengers will be invited to participate in the trial of a system that can recognise an individual’s iris while they walk around.
According to the latest industrial trends survey from the CBI, momentum in the UK manufacturing sector faded over the past three months as overseas demand levelled out.
US Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded a $12.5m contract to Raytheon for technical engineering, repair and maintenance services for the MK48 ADCAP heavyweight torpedo.
A joint venture comprising Multiplex and Degremont has been awarded the contract to design and construct a desalination plant in Perth.
A University of Cincinnati research partnership is reporting advances on how to make solar cells stronger, lighter, more flexible and less expensive compared with silicon or germanium technology.
A new discovery on the internal structure of bone could lead to better treatment of osteoporosis and more durable aircraft components.
Perceptual Robotics and Bristol University have announced results of their data analysis project, which aimed to demonstrate the capabilities of fully automated robotic wind turbine inspections.