The problem of having to transport vast quantities of water and oxygen into space could be solved by a system that recycles an astronaut’s waste. Jon Excell reports
The secret to gaining competitive edge is reducing the time spent modelling design solutions and using digital prototyping instead, says Andrew Anagnost
Timken today announced plans to invest $27 million in its Asheboro bearing plant in Randleman, N.C., enabling expanded manufacturing of tapered roller bearings.
Researchers from the University of Oregon have been creating tiny circular structures called nanohoops that could be used in the future to power a range of devices.
UK agritech startup Small Robot Company is working with Northumberland’s Tharsus to build the first batch of its weed mapping robot, Tom.
Rescue robots capable of understanding the changing and unpredictable environment of disaster scenarios may one day be deployed to search for survivors in the aftermath of earthquakes.
Holographic techniques for controlling the laser beams used in additive manufacturing are set to improve the process of making components from metallic powder.
BP has announced a record loss of £17bn, adding that it will be setting aside $32.2bn to cover oil-spill costs in the Gulf of Mexico.
A new report from the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult has outlined how a regional approach to environmental consenting could speed up the rollout of new wind farms.
Everything that can help a business will be under one roof at the Plastics Design and Moulding exhibition to be held in Telford in April. Charles Clarke reports.