Cambridge-based Levidian has secured £12m of investment from US energy company Baker Hughes to scale up its LOOP methane conversion technology.
A new survey says that customers deploying Windows Server 2003 find its quality, performance and reliability equal to or better than Linux.
The Chemical Industries Association has called for a fundamental repositioning of the approach to science education and training in the UK.
Vancouver International Airport has become the first airport in the world to install and operate the Tarsier runway debris detection radar system.
A new damage resistant paint that can be used to create robust self-cleaning surfaces has been developed by a team led by researchers at University College London.
A groundbreaking 3D-printed breast implant developed by French med-tech startup Lattice Medical promises to transform the lives of breast cancer survivors. Jon Excell reports.
Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s is to purchase 50 Edison electric vans from Smith Electric Vehicles (SEV) for its online grocery-delivery service.
LG Display and Chunghwa Picture Tubes have been found guilty of participating in a conspiracy to fix prices in the sale of TFT-LCD panels.
The Environment Agency has awarded Sheffield-based telemetry company CSE Seprol a contract to supply flood warning devices for risk areas in Anglia
A paper published today warns that Britain’s railway embankments and cuttings could be susceptible to landslides as a result of climate change.