The question of how the UK will dispose of its nuclear waste has been brought into the spotlight onceagain after a top adviser resigned from the body set up to find a solution. Helen Knight reports.
Rapid growth in electrification is driving a seismic shift in how the automotive industry builds cars. But an even more fundamental change is taking place thanks to e-mobility, says
The US Air Force has awarded Boeing a $31.2 million contract modification to upgrade 25 additional C-17s Globemaster IIIs with Northrop Grumman’s Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures defensive...
Gammon Construction has been awarded a £238m rail infrastructure contract, which will see it work in a joint venture with Leighton Asia to construct a rail link that will link Hong Kong with major...
Northwestern University researchers have developed a new resonator claimed to create the purest, brightest and most powerful single-mode quantum cascade lasers in the range of 8–12 microns.
ULEMCo is working with Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) on a project to develop a hydrogen fuel cell range extender module that can be used across a variety of electric service vehicles.
Audi is working with Additive Minds, the consulting division of EOS, to implement industrial 3D printing technology and introduce a 3D printing center in Ingolstadt where the carmaker is...
The Iain Gray Blog The chief executive of the Technology Strategy Board reflects on the results of the poll to pick the subject which will benefit from the £10m Longitude Prize
As power costs rise and emissions trading schemes become charges for excessive consumption, firms across all sectors seek different ways to slash energy usage and emissions. Stuart Nathan reports
US Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists are developing new ways to break down plant fibres for conversion into biofuel with the help of genetic material from a cow’s rumen.