There is significant potential for the deployment of carbon capture to drastically cut the amount of CO2 generated in cement production, says
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The French government’s €15bn bailout of its aerospace has prompted calls for the UK government to do the same. But should it?
Highways England has announced plans to install radar technology on all existing stretches of All Lane Running motorway by the end of September 2022.
Future power grids could be made far more efficient by adding nanometre-sized carbon balls to the insulation plastic used in high-voltage alternating current cables.
Robotic Technology of Potomac, Maryland, is developing an autonomous robot that is able to perform military missions without the need for manual or conventional refuelling.
Isis Forensics, a Lancaster University spin-out company, has developed a tool to help businesses clamp down on illegal file sharing.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe and Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) have entered into a strategic agreement to co-operate on low-carbon energy developments.
Magnifye has received £170,000 in funding from the East of England Development Agency to develop its superconducting magnets for use in particle accelerators and MRI machines.
Thermal-imaging technology housed in an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) has been used by police on Merseyside to arrest a suspected car thief.