UK developed fuel cell technology that taps into the expertise of the $70bn global printed circuit board sector promises to rapidly accelerate the widespread adoption of hydrogen fuel cells. Jon...
Johns Hopkins University graduate students have invented a device to reduce the risk of the infection, clotting and narrowing of blood vessels in patients who need dialysis because of kidney failure.
Airbus Helicopters has completed full-scale tests of the propulsion system for its CityAirbus demonstrator – an autonomous flying taxi that the company plans to fly for the first-time in 2018.
Hull University researchers have won a National Institute for Health Research Invention for Innovation grant worth £640,000 to develop a unique feeding tube prototype into a market-ready product.
Concerns over rising energy prices and higher taxes outweigh those of complying with the latest energy legislation, according to the latest survey of British businesses by the Carbon Trust.
According to a new report from The Carbon Trust, relaxing the constraints that dictate where offshore wind farms can be built could cut £16bn from the overall cost of developing offshore wind.
Bigger and faster ocean liners have been built in the intervening years, but from its launch to the present day, fewer ships have enjoyed such iconic status as the QE2.
Scientists at Manchester University have identified a biocatalyst that could produce chemicals found in ice-cream and household items such as soap and shampoo — possibly leading to the long-term...
The Iain Gray BlogEncouraging innovation in the supply chain is an integral part of the Technology Strategy Board’s mission to help the UK maximise the income it can generate from the science base,...
InoBat’s chief commercial officer Iain Wight and senior commercial manager Kathryn Cranfield talk to The Engineer about the challenges and opportunities facing battery manufacturers in the UK. Chris...