People always on the go can now check e-mails, find addresses and phone numbers without turning on their laptops, thanks to the development of a wearable display module.
Focusing on solving the key issues facing today’s network and data centre designers, the new 2009 Rittal4Racks directory is now available. The new directory aims to addresses the demands of current...
A £30m investment to put Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly at the forefront of environmental and climate change technologies was announced this week by the South West RDA (Regional Development Agency)...
Thales Nederland has formalised a contract with BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies for two S1850M long-range volume search radars to be installed on the UK Royal Navy’s two new aircraft...
Engineers at Oregon State University have discovered a way to create solar devices with inkjet printers — a move that could lower the cost of producing solar energy cells with some very promising...
US Department of Energy researchers are making 3D photonic band gap crystals without benefit of a “clean room” environment or the expensive equipment traditionally required to create such structures.
When disasters strike, enquiries follow. And when members of the public are harmed or killed, folks have the right to know how such catastrophes could have happened in the first place.
Alongside electrification, sustainable fuels have a key role to play in the decarbonisation of road transport writes Steve Sapsford, Chair of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers' Powertrain...
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego are hoping to create a flexible robotic arm equipped with muscles made out of polymer by mimicking the structure of seahorse tails.
Engineers in the US have designed and tested tiny sensors that can be used to monitor diabetics’ glucose levels from their breath and detect possible indicators of breast cancer in saliva.