A new report from the National Engineering Policy Centre has called for a significant overhaul of wastewater infrastructure to protect public health.
The debate in your magazine over the UK’s future energy requirement, and how to meet it, has been excellent; I am pro nuclear.
Nottingham University scientists have scooped an award for developing a technique that can test for up to 5,000 different allergens from one drop of blood.
US researchers claim to have developed a safe and robust way of storing hydrogen and releasing it for on-demand use in fuel cells for cars.
The UK manufacturing sector showed signs of stabilisation at the end of 2011, according to survey data from Markit and the Charted Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS).
Researchers say they have found a simple way to improve the semiconducting properties of the world's thinnest material – by stretching it.
Alcan, the Oman Oil Company and the Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority are to construct a $1.7 billion primary aluminum smelter in Sohar, Oman.
Motorola has reached an agreement to settle its financial and legal claims against Turkish cellular phone operator Telsim Mobil Telekomunikasyon, and the Turkish Savings and Deposit Insurance Fund.
The speed of change in the world economy means it is vital for UK industry to improve its innovation infrastructure, argues David Sainsbury
Nottingham University's Centre for Additive Manufacturing is taking 3D printing into the fourth dimension. Jon Excell spoke to its director, Professor Richard Hague