SpaceX has marked another milestone in its ambition to develop reusable rockets with the highest flight yet of its Grasshopper vertical takeoff and landing (VTVL) vehicle.
It’ll take over 3,500 parts to build Bloodhound, many of which are on display in this video, including driver Andy Green, arguably the vehicle’s most vital ‘component’
Researchers from Uppsala University in Sweden have developed a material claimed to have record breaking surface area and water adsorption properties.
Researchers at Ohio State University have developed a hybrid membrane claimed to combine the separation performance of inorganic membranes with the cost effectiveness of polymer membranes.
Chemists at MIT have developed a portable sensor that can detect gases emitted by rotting meat, an advance that may allow consumers to determine the edibility of meat.
Students at Cambridge University plan to build a solar-powered racing car which will cruise at 60mph using the same power as a hairdryer.
The growth in the use of wireless technology and the increasing adoption of Bluetooth across a range of platforms helped Cambridge Silicon Radio to another strong financial performance.
MRI scans on patients with heart failure can be cut to eight minutes with 4D heart MRI scan technology developed at the University of East Anglia.
Sunswap and MAN Truck & Bus UK have partnered to showcase a fully electric transport solution, combining Sunswap's Endurance refrigeration unit with MAN's TGX 4x2 eTruck.
Rolls-Royce is planning an £80m investment into the development of energy storage systems (ESS) that will enable aircraft to fly over 100 miles on a single charge.