Swansea University’s School of Engineering has signed an agreement with Texas A&M University to promote student exchange programmes and joint research in the area of nanomedicine.
A self-healing material system developed by researchers at the University of Illinois offers an inexpensive way to repair composite materials.
Patent protection has a central role to play in Europe's knowledge economy, European Patent Office President Alain Pompidou told the annual EPO online services conference last week.
General Dynamics C4 Systems has been awarded an $18 million contract by the US National Security Agency to design and develop a mobile telephone/personal digital assistant.
Boeing is to take part in a hypersonics research programme jointly established by the US Air Force Research Laboratory and Australia’s Defence Science and Technology Organisation.
Bombardier Transportation has been awarded a contract by the Japanese trading house Mitsui & Co. to install the first modern signalling system in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
The first tanker of sustainably produced bioethanol has been despatched to Shell from the UK’s and Europe’s largest wheat biorefinery, which recently started production.
As a student you may have indulged in the occasional libation, but how do your nights out compare to those of champion tippler James Bond?
The world’s largest operational tidal turbine, rated at 1MW, has received £1.9m from the UK government’s Carbon Trust to further improve its design.
A floating weed that clogs waterways around the world has led to the development of a high-tech waterproof coating intended for boats and submarines.