UK production rose for the 18th successive month and at the fastest pace since May, according to a survey of 600 industrial companies.
As the UK prepares to increase energy capacity, plans for new generators and a clean-up of existing facilities promise a jobs bonanza for engineers. Julia Pierce reports.
University of Washington researchers have created an app that uses a smartphone camera and machine learning to identify concussion almost instantly.
A new lightweight bottle will enable Coca-Cola to reduce the amount of PET packaging it uses by over 700 tonnes per year.
A Belfast company has received funding to accelerate the development of technology that could one day start cars with a heartbeat.
Those who are cynical about the Williams/Qinetiq tie-up might like to look back at the original feature on the subject.
Biomedical implants or soft robots that reconfigure on demand are a step closer thanks to a new method of printing morphing materials.
Raytheon has been awarded $50.8m to supply the US Navy with Airborne Low Frequency Sonars, the primary undersea warfare sensor for the MH-60R multi-mission helicopter.
Raytheon has been awarded a $113m contract for consolidated field support for all sensors, data links and ground systems related to the U-2 reconnaissance aircraft program.
Livingston-based Touch Bionics and US medical distributor Southern Prosthetic Supply have inked an agreement to distribute the i-LIMB Hand in the United States