The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has allocated £97.4m to the Science and Technology Facilities Council for Diamond Light Source’s Phase III development at the Harwell Science and...
The US Marine Corps has awarded Lockheed Martin a $14.9 million contract to provide post-production support for its AN/TPS-59(V)3 mobile long-range air defence radars.
Here’s a quick Friday lunchtime brainteaser for you. What UK industry has grown by nine per cent a year since 2000, contributes £6.5bn a year to the economy and supports 68,000 jobs?
This week’s video comes from Florida where SpaceX has conducted a static firing test on Falcon Heavy, a launch vehicle designed to lift over 54 metric tons of payload into orbit.
Researchers at IBM have built a solar cell that set a world record for efficiency and holds the potential for enabling solar cells to produce more energy at a lower cost.
The chief executives of Airbus and EADS have warned they may cancel the development of the A400M if the military transport’s customers do not make further contributions to the programme.
Bombardier Transportation has received an order worth $44 million from Changchun Railway Vehicles as part of a contract to supply rail cars for the Beijing Capital International Airport link.
Microsoft has developed a controller-free gaming device called Kinect for its Xbox 360, which it is claiming will create an entirely new way for users to interact with games.
Samsung has halted global sales and exchanges of its Galaxy Note 7 following a spate of incidents that saw the device’s battery overheat and cause damage to people and property.
ESB International (ESBI) has entered into an agreement with Marine Current Turbines (MCT) to develop an initial phase of a 100MW tidal energy project off the Antrim coast in Northern Ireland.