German engineers have developed a concept for steel car bonnets which will allow manufacturers to meet the strict standards laid down in the EC Directive on pedestrian protection.
Smiths Detection’s military unit has been awarded a contract to build Chemical Biological Protective Shelters for the US Department of Defense.
A 2MW superconducting motor for future hydrogen-powered aircraft is to be co-developed by Airbus UpNext and Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation.
Dr Paul Golby, E.ON's UK chief executive, has called for the government to identify incentives for companies developing carbon capture and storage.
LightSail 2 is using its reflective aluminised Mylar sail to become the first spacecraft that uses the light pressure from the sun for propulsion in Earth orbit.
An artificial vision prosthesis has been successfully implanted in a patient in the US, an advance that could restore partial vision to people who have lost their sight.
Researchers will be better able to analyse the chemical makeup of substances using dynamic multiple equilibrium gradients, an improved form of capillary electrophoresis.
A UK-based HFCV pioneer has unveiled Rasa, a lightweight prototype car with a range of up to 300 miles on 1.5kg of hydrogen.
Engineers in the US claim to have developed an electronic wearable sensor that can monitor biomolecules in deep tissues, including haemoglobin.
Scientists from Rice University and Nano3D Biosciences have used magnetic levitation to grow some of the most realistic lung tissue ever produced in a laboratory.