A 100MW Tesla battery system, which Elon Musk promised to install in less than 100 days, has come online in South Australia ahead of schedule.
Celestial navigation has been combined with vision-based technology to provide drones an alternative means of nighttime navigation in environments where GPS is unavailable, unreliable, or jammed.
There have been hydrogen cars before, but the Hyundai Nexo is perhaps the most convincing example to date, writes Chris Pickering
Virgin Orbit has a ‘treasure trove’ of data following the company’s launch – and subsequent termination – of its LauncherOne rocket, which has been designed to launch small satellites.
EUROfusion researchers working at the Joint European Torus (JET) have developed a method to keep contaminant tungsten from inhibiting plasma performance.
Ingersoll-Rand, the inventor of the pneumatic impact wrench and industry leader in impact mechanism technology is proud to announce their new range of cordless tools.
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.
Statoil has awarded Aker Kvaerner an engineering, procurement and construction contract worth NOK 90 million to deliver two drilling risers and eight production risers.
Thales UK has signed a contract to supply and install a Cat III 420 Instrument Landing System and 415 Distance Measuring Equipment at Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport.