Boeing has entered into an agreement with the Indian Institute of Science and two Indian information technology companies to develop wireless and other network technologies for aerospace applications.
Fluor Corporation has been selected by Marathon Petroleum Company to provide front-end engineering design services for a proposed $2.2 billion expansion at the company's Garyville refinery.
A team comprising Bechtel, Halcrow, and Systra has been selected this week by Crossrail to manage the delivery of the central London tunnel.
Shaw Stone & Webster has been awarded a contract to retrofit the coal-fired generating Unit 6 at Dominion's Chesterfield Station in Chester, Virginia with pollution control equipment.
The US Army has awarded General Dynamics Land Systems $20m as part of a $37m contract to reset 36 M1A1 Abrams Integrated Management (AIM) main battle tanks.
The Home Office has unveiled new drug-testing systems as the first examples of an initiative to design technology that reflects society’s ever-changing patterns of offending.
Researchers believe they have overcome the problem of replicating the ribbed surface of the shark’s skin to improve the aerodynamics of complex surfaces. Stuart Nathan reports.
A new process developed on the US could make it more economical to produce biofuels from plant waste, an advance that could eventually reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Five people suffering from age-related macular degeneration have been able to read letters again, following a successful feasibility study of a bionic vision system.
Tiny chemical cages created by researchers at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, show potential for accurately delivering drugs to organs or tissues.