A new report claims that the leaching performance of concrete containing recycled aggregates is similar to that of concrete made using primary sources.
Large scale public sector projects are in danger of dipping further into the public purse due to significant increases in costs.
A hydrogen train design based on converted Class 321 stock could be in service in the UK as early as 2022, according to its developers.
Siemens has been awarded €260 million by state-owned utility Azerenerji to build a turnkey combined cycle power plant in Azerbaijan.
Aston University is involved in a €750m (£660m) European programme that aims to develop jobs, businesses and markets within the low-carbon sector.
The US Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to significantly reduce mercury emissions from Portland cement kilns - the fourth-largest source of mercury air emissions in the US.
The World’s largest gas turbine is being built by Siemens in its Berlin factory to become the heart of a high-efficiency combined cycle power plant.
A Northwestern University study shows that coupling a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent to a nanodiamond results in dramatically enhanced signal intensity and thus vivid image contrast.
Philips and specialist cancer diagnostics company Dako have signed an agreement to integrate a selection of Dako’s image analysis applications into Philips’ future digital pathology solutions.
An international team of scientists has developed a new technique for capturing light that will allow large quantities of data to be stored directly on an integrated chip.