Royal Philips Electronics and the University Medical Center Utrecht have signed an agreement to develop new solutions for the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of major diseases.
Parvalux Electric Motors has paid an undisclosed cash sum to Rubicon Partners for Essex-based geared motor manufacturer EMD Drive Systems.
University of Limerick spin-out company Crescent Diagnostics has secured €1.5m (£1.35m) in funding to support the development of an analyser that can test for osteoporosis.
The US Department of Energy's, National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Xcel Energy recently signed a cooperative agreement for a "wind to hydrogen" research, development and demonstration project.
The Office for Nuclear Regulation and the Environment Agency are progressing to the next phase of their assessment of a new nuclear reactor design for Britain.
Engineers working at Waltham, Massachusetts-based Fractal Antenna claim to have developed a device that acts like an invisibility cloak for microwave radiation.
An international team of researchers has used boron-doped graphene to create ultrasensitive gas sensors that can detect noxious gas molecules in extremely low concentrations.
Covid-19 can be detected in a few minutes thanks to Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology developed at University of the West of Scotland.
Rolls-Royce has approved mtu engines for use with sustainable fuels, a move expected to help make the company’s construction, industrial, agricultural and mining customers more climate-friendly.
Vehicles equipped with Electronic Stability Control are 25 percent less likely to be involved in a fatal accident than those without it.