A neural implant that can be programmed and charged remotely could lead to embedded devices like spinal cord-stimulating units with a battery-powered magnetic transmitter on a wearable belt.
New research led by an electrical engineer at the University of California, San Diego aims to improve lithium-ion batteries through possible new electrode architectures with precise nanoscale designs.
A Cornell University robot named Ranger has travelled 14.3 miles in about 11 hours, setting an unofficial world record. A human armed with nothing more than a standard toy remote control steered the...
Abu Dhabi-based Masdar has appointed a consortium of Total and Abengoa Solar as partners to own, build and operate Shams 1, the world’s largest concentrated solar power (CSP) plant and the first of...
Boeing announced this week that it will compete for a contract valued at up to $1.5bn for the manufacture of approximately 200 wing sets for the A-10 fleet.
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Research from North Carolina State University shows that a type of modified titania, or titanium dioxide, holds promise as an electrical insulator for superconducting magnets, allowing heat to...
A £25m Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (NAMRC) is to be based in South Yorkshire alongside Sheffield University’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Rolls-Royce as the...
ABB has won $13m from Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam (HVPNL) to build a 400kV substation that will facilitate the transmission of electricity from new power plants being constructed in northern India.
ExxonMobil has reached an agreement with the US DOJ and the EPA that is expected to reduce harmful air emissions by more than 53,000 tons per year at the company's seven US petroleum refineries.