The National Nuclear Laboratory and the University of Central Lancashire have joined forces to work on research projects in the field of nuclear R&D.
Researchers in South Korea have brought solar powered electronic wearable devices closer to fruition with the development of a new conductive polymer material.
A harmless microscopic fungus that lives within ulmo trees in the Patagonian rainforest might one day be used to produce diesel fuel.
Scientists in Scotland and Wales are trialling a new method of measuring tidal currents using drones, aiming to ‘revolutionise’ marine renewable energy.
Engineers have developed fluorescent 3D printed microstructures that can be embedded in bank notes and packaging to prevent counterfeiting and piracy.
The results of a project to help the UK wine sector reduce its glass waste and carbon emissions have been unveiled this week.
An EPSRC-funded project led by Sheffield University aims to utilise waste material from the steel industry for the sustainable manufacture of cement.
Dave Wilson discovers several new inventions that are guaranteed to shake up technophiles in some part of the world or other.
Car giant Ford announced this week that it is investing $135m (£94m) to design, engineer and produce key components for its next-generation hybrid-electric vehicles.
Siemens China has received an order from China Communications Construction Company to provide the electrical equipment for a heavy lift carrier with a carrying capacity of 20,000dwt.