Scientists have developed a robot that uses resonance to propel itself through water in the same style as an Aurelia aurita jellyfish, which is the natural world’s most efficient swimmer.
Dow Corning's Molykote 33 Extreme Low TemperatureBearing Grease is now available from industrialconsumables specialist RW Greeff. With a servicetemperature range of -73C to 204C, Molykote 33...
The Power Protection Guide from Riello UPSprovides detailed information on how to designand implement secure power continuity plans toprotect critical organisational processes andsystems. The guide...
Alcoa Fastening Systems will create two new 50,000 square-feet manufacturing sites in China to support the growing commercial aviation and railway/rail car production and sub-assembly market.
A team of researchers at the University of Twente in the Netherlands have developed a prototype of a new imaging tool that may one day help to detect breast cancer early, when it is most treatable.
Shell will invest between $31bn and $32bn in 2009 to boost its oil and natural-gas production despite the sharp downturn in energy prices that have affected the entire industry.
Motorola and Texas Instruments announced recently that they are expanding their strategic relationship to include 3G, WiMAX and OMAP technologies in the design and development of new,...
Nick Smith looks at the life of Alan Turing, who had a huge impact on the outcome of the Second World War before tragedy brought his career to an untimely end
A University of Wisconsin-Madison electrical and computer engineer has found a way to mimic the passive heliotropism seen in sunflowers for use in the next crop of solar power systems.
CEMEX has announced plans for a new plant that would receive up to 75 per cent of Warwickshire’s future waste from landfill and turn it into Climafuel, a valuable resource for cement making.