ABB has been awarded $62m by Vale to supply electrification and automation systems and related equipment for an iron-ore pellet plant in Oman.
Computer scientists at Birmingham University have uncovered a fault in e-passports that makes it possible for anyone with a tag reader to identify individual passengers.
A professor of chemistry has developed a nanosphere-based catalyst that reacts vegetable oils and animal fats with methanol to produce biodiesel.
A pill sized ‘heater’ could allow resource-limited regions to test for infectious diseases without the need for specialised training or costly lab equipment.
A new project based at the University of Bristol will develop soft, wearable rehab devices to help elderly and disabled people gain more mobility.
Norwegian waste tyre recycling company Wastefront and Swedish chemical engineering company Hulteberg Chemistry & Engineering have been awarded €2m to conduct HYFUEL, an oil purification project.
ArcelorMittal has announced the building of an industrial-scale inert gas atomiser in Aviles, Spain, to produce steel powders for multiple additive manufacturing (AM) technologies.
Researchers at Strathclyde University have developed an oxygen sensor which indicates how long the contents of food packaging have been exposed to air.
Autonomous vehicle makers may need to rethink how pedestrian detection AI models are trained after researchers found age and race biases in vehicle detection systems.