As the government ramps up its planning for a “no-deal” brexit the UK’s five leading business groups have issued a strongly worded joint statement imploring politicians to avoid such a scenario.
Researchers have developed a method of drug delivery that consists of an elastic patch that can be applied to the skin and release drugs when the patch is stretched.
Richard Hague, professor of innovative manufacturing at the University of Nottingham and chair of Additive International, explains how collaboration is critical to driving advances in the application...
Researchers at Tokyo University of Science have proposed a novel method to fabricate multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWNT) wiring on a plastic film under ambient conditions using a low-cost laser.
A partnership led by WMG at the University of Warwick is using a stream of neutrons from a nuclear reactor in a project to examine safety critical welds in cars made with boron steel.
National energy research laboratory Risø DTU of Denmark is leading a €3m (£2.6bn) EU-funded project that aims to assess the viability of designing and deploying new floating wind turbines that could...
ABB has won orders worth $73m (£44m) from Kernkraftwerk Leibstadt (KKL) to refurbish and upgrade the non-safety related operational control and automation system at its 1,220MW Leibstadt nuclear power...
Smart power grids - able to balance supply and demand - will help us make the most of renewables and should be at the heart of our energy strategy writes Euan Davidson Chief Technology Officer at...
The Manufacturing Assembly Network (MAN) has responded to the lack of a coherent industrial strategy in the UK by launching its own MANifesto aimed at making the country globally competitive.
UK rocket company Skyrora has agreed a multi-launch deal with the SaxaVord spaceport on Unst in the Shetland Islands as it moves closer to launching its XL rocket.