A new company which aims to tap into a €70 billion market has been created from the Universities of Dundee and Surrey.
Bath University is spearheading a project to develop a new type of thermoplastic composite for the aerospace industry that is lighter, stronger and cheaper than current materials.
Scientists in Canada are exploring how advanced nuclear fuels for small modular reactors (SMRs) can help to accelerate net zero progress.
The Vortex-d motorised torsion test system is the latest addition to Mecmesin’s test system range, measuring clockwise and counter-clockwise torques with excellent precision and repeatability.
Researchers at Jaen University in Spain have mixed paper industry waste with a ceramic material used in the construction industry to create a brick with low thermal conductivity.
Neurosurgeons may be able to perform safer and less invasive brain procedures on epileptic patients with a new neural probe that can pinpoint exactly where seizures are generated.
Plymouth University has announced an ambitious new project to build an autonomous vessel capable of crossing the Atlantic Ocean powered by renewable energy technology.
There have been hydrogen cars before, but the Hyundai Nexo is perhaps the most convincing example to date, writes Chris Pickering
Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is preparing to start its £1 billion investment programme in the region’s electricity network.
A project to find a more energy-efficient and cost-effective way of transporting bulk materials is underway at the University of Newcastle in Australia.