Alstom has received an order from South Korea’s Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction for the supply of hydro electric equipment to the country’s Yecheon Pumped-storage Plant.
A neuroscientist at Queen’s University in Canada has developed a system to improve the way healthcare workers assess patients suffering from brain injuries and disease.
Kiwi launch provider Rocket Lab is planning to reuse part of its Electron Rockets, capturing the falling first stage using parachutes and a helicopter.
Dean Kamen, the inventor of the Segway and the iBot, wants to make engineering fun for young people. Siobhan Wagner reports.
The government should back research into road charging systems to help UK companies grab a share of the global action, says Nigel Wall
To boldly cargo: The head of the team behind the ESA’s space truck ponders its possible manned future. Stuart Nathan reports
London-based Arrival has raised $118m from funds managed by BlackRock to support the company’s ramp-up of commercial electric vehicle production through its so-called Microfactories.
Researchers at Surrey University have identified key design rules for making curved X-ray detectors, an advance that could lead to clearer and safer X-rays.
Technology that helped create the characters in the motion picture Avatar could soon be used to monitor combat and blast-injury casualties for the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
A water pump that uses thermal energy from the sun is to undergo field testing before potentially being used by farmers in the developing world for irrigating fields.