A team of Case Western Reserve University engineers has designed and fabricated integrated amplifier circuits that operate up to 600°C.
The way in which researchers can present their data in online publications has been revolutionised thanks to a new software technique.
In last week’s poll we asked about your preferred energy storage technologies, a question predicated on a growing renewables landscape that will need storage to cope with intermittency.
Battery electric pickup trucks could gain up to 10 miles extra range per day from solar panelling embedded in the vehicle’s foldable tonneau cover.
British companies will soon be able to offer some of the largest aerospace components made from cast titanium following the completion of a new furnace in South Yorkshire.
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has developed a portable radiation detector that is said to assess the safety of potentially contaminated areas faster than current methods.
The first satellite to utilise the ‘bundle’ protocol in space will be unveiled by Surrey Satellite Technology at the end of this month.
The government has committed £2m to support plans for small satellite launch and suborbital flight from a UK spaceplane-oriented spaceport
A high-speed method for printing graphene inks, could lead to new ways of manufacturing printed electronics it’s UK inventor claims.
French manufacturer Stelia Aerospace has used additive manufacturing to develop an aircraft fuselage panel with integrated stiffening structures for self-reinforcement.