Soon to be superseded by the jet-powered V-bombers, the Lincoln represented the last gasp of WWII technology for the RAF.
Researchers have developed a self-cleaning surface that repels all forms of bacteria, an advance claimed to prevent the transfer of antibiotic-resistant superbugs and other harmful bacteria.
X-ray telescopes based on the eye of the lobster would be able to observe all the sky, all the time.
Meggitt, the UK-based aerospace, defence and electronics group, is to acquire the business of Avery-Hardoll from Cobham Fluid Systems.
Reading University scientists are continuing efforts to develop a system that could help blind people determine the distance or temperature of nearby objects.
Cambridge-based Polysolar has launched a semi-transparent photovoltaic (PV) greenhouse, with view to rolling out other integrated PV building structures.
If, like your unnamed reader, my wife's annual bonuses were usually greater than my salary, I think the best option would be to give up work.
Imaging technologies and cancer treatments could be improved with the development of a process to produce gold nanorods in bulk with precise dimensions.
Sunderland University scientists have successfully adapted a Nissan Almera to run on hydrogen so that it only emits water from its exhaust.
The US Navy is demonstrating a development version of a system to launch an autonomous swarm of drones for a variety of missions.