Health and Safety 07, the new dedicated regionalexhibition seminar, will be opened by Geoffrey Podger, thechief executive of the Health and Safety Executive. Theevent, to be held at Sandown Park on...
Shell is starting construction of a new blending plant capable of producing 200 million litres of lubricants a year, the first to be built by an international oil company in Russia.
Solar Integrated Technologies, a provider of building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) roofing systems, recently won two contracts totalling $10m to provide 2MW of solar systems at two sites in Italy.
US implantable defibrillator maker Guidant has been sentenced to pay more than $296m (£189m) in criminal fines for withholding information from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding...
We all have a duty to use resources more efficiently, but taxing top-end cars out of the market is short-sighted politics that could damage the UK economy, says Jim O'Donnell
Energy researchers in New Mexico have used concentrated solar power to roast batches of green chilis, opening up the possibility of using the sun for high-temperature food preparation.
Building on the continuous operation of a prototype coal dryer, the US Department of Energy has permitted Great River Energy to conduct a full-scale demonstration of the utility company's technology.
At the Frankfurt motor show the spotlight is on road safety, with BMW and Mercedes both showcasing systems to help drivers see and avoid hazards in the dark. Dan Thisdell reports.
A Dutch company based at TU Delft has built a section of hyperloop track in the first stage of a bid to connect two cities in the next four years.
A fire at BAE Systems’ Barrow-in-Furness site has left two people in hospital but there is no nuclear risk at the submarine shipyard, according to local police.