Spirax Sarco’s free online training programme,which enables engineers to cover vital topics on thedesign and maintenance of steam systems in just30 minutes, has been completed with the addition oftwo...
UK car production fell 47.5 per cent in December with total output for 2008 down 5.7 per cent, according to latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
A team from TU Delft has conducted trials of the so-called Flying-V, a long-haul aircraft concept that promises to reduce fuel consumption by 20 per cent.
Hexagonal boron nitride, stacked layers of boron and nitrogen atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice have been found to bend electromagnetic energy in a way that can be utilised.
US wind energy installations now exceed 10,000 megawatts (MW) in generating capacity, and produce enough electricity on a typical day to power the equivalent of over 2.5 million homes.
A team of US researchers is putting flu vaccines into the genetic makeup of corn, which may allow pigs and humans to get a flu vaccination simply by eating it.
Innovation is at the centre of Chris Parker’s work for Ordnance Survey. He tells Stuart Nathan how he is exploring our ever-increasing technological advances to exploit the uses of geographical data.
Barco, a medical imaging company headquartered in Belgium, has received a £1m grant from Scottish Enterprise to help develop a new visualisation product at its Edinburgh R&D site.
With optimism returning the aerospace and defence sectors, skills body Enginuity explores how well placed the north west is to provide the right skills for these rapidly evolving industries
TXU Power announced recently that it will fund a project at The University of Texas at Arlington to research and design a technology management system for reducing nitrogen oxide emissions.