Pavegen has received its first commercial order and now Laurence Kemball-Cook’s electricity-generating pavement slabs are soon to be rolled out across the world
Researchers in Hong Kong have developed an advanced wireless haptic interface system called WeTac, claimed to provide a ‘personalised, vivid touch experience’ for VR users.
The European Commission has asked the UK to transpose into national law three EU Directives that tackle the environmental problems caused by electronic and electrical waste.
Substituting plastics with alternative materials can result in increased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, according to new research led by Sheffield University.
Plans for a new ‘green shipping corridor’ for the Irish Sea have been revealed, with NatPower Marine investing £100m to electrify eight ports operated by Peel Ports Group.
Plymouth University is leading a four-year project worth €8.3m (£6.9m) to develop robots that form memories and interact socially with humans.
Nominations for 2015’s £1m Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering have opened with a fresh call for parents to reappraise engineering as a career for their daughters.
Aquamarine Power has successfully completed the first round of its £10m fundraising to advance the commercialisation of its Oyster wave energy converter.
A survey of energy intensive businesses - exploring attitudes and responses to current energy costs - reveals deep concerns about the future, and an awareness gap over available assistance
Researchers in South Korea have developed graphene-based conductive hydrogels possessing injectability and tuneable degradability, an advance claimed to further the design and development of advanced...