US researchers attempt to make highly-sensitive 'vibrating plank' sensors for micro-organisms which are ideal for use in environmental monitoring, in hospitals and for security purposes.
A report released today by the Institution of Civil Engineers suggests that the UK is missing out on an opportunity to reuse waste heat produced during electricity production.
Irish start-up DecaWave has developed a tracking chip claimed to be more accurate and cost competitive than other comparable technologies such as RFID and Wi-Fi.
ABB has won an order worth $27 million from Swedish mining company Boliden to supply gearless drive systems for two new grinding mills.
Morgan Technical Ceramics has unveiled an underwater acoustic laboratory that will allow the company to perform the in-house testing and calibration of underwater transducers.
A research project that has received backing from the Danish National Advanced Technology Foundation aims to harvest energy from vibrations, obviating the need for cables and batteries.
Australian researchers are developing a system that they claim will be able to detect the presence of pathogenic organisms in water in minutes.
Ministers have rejected an application to construct a 67 megawatt wind farm on common land at Whinash, near Tebay in Cumbria.
Corus has announced that Europressings, its specialist metal pressings and sub-assemblies business, has won a contract to supply Tenneco Automotive with exhaust parts for the Vauxhall Vectra.
Smiths Detection has won a $21m contract to supply the US Transportation Security Administration with X-ray machines that can automatically detect explosives and liquids