A team of staff and students from University College London has reached half way in the Panasonic World Solar Challenge, a biennial event to race solar cars across Australia
Bombardier has been awarded contracts from the UK operator First Great Western to renovate 405 high speed train (HST) trailer cars and undertake HST bogie overhaul and technical development work.
According to a new report, more than three quarters of the world’s new photovoltaic (PV) solar systems were installed in Europe in 2009, producing a peak amount of new electricity of around 5.8GW.
The Trinitrain consortium, which includes Bouygues Construction, Alstom and RATP Développement, has been awarded an initial $70m to design, build and operate express train services for the island of...
EADS has delivered its final results for 2008, reporting an 11 per cent increase in revenues to €43.3bn and a record order book for the group that stands at €400bn.
Engineers at the UK’s Robotics Research Institute (RRI) have received a £60 million grant to develop intelligent robots that could dramatically reduce the operating costs of local authorities and even...
The Imperial College Reactor Centre (ICRC) has been fully delicensed by the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR), becoming the first UK nuclear site to do so under modern regulations.
Georgia-Pacific and Koch Industries have reached an agreement for Koch Forest Products, a Koch subsidiary, to make a $48 per share cash tender offer for all shares of Georgia-Pacific.
A graduate student at the University of Rhode Island has developed a new type of self-healing concrete that promises to be commercially viable and have added environmental benefits.
October saw the eight consecutive decline in manufacturing output for Britain’s car manufacturers, according to figures published today (November 28, 2024) by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and...