Pratt and Whitney's Rocketdyne arm and the Alberta Energy Research Institute of Canada are working together to develop gasification technology aimed at decreasing the cost of processing Alberta’s...
BAE Systems has been awarded a new $375.2m contract for the procurement of long-lead materials in preparation for an anticipated contract to reset more Bradley Combat System vehicles.
Boeing has delivered the first of 60 production Conventional Air-Launched Cruise Missile / Air-Launched Cruise Missile Test Instrumentation Kits to the US Air Force under a $38m contract.
A team from the University of California, Berkeley, has discovered a way to reverse the polarisation of nanomagnets without using a magnetic field, opening up the possibility of faster and more energy...
Instron, a leading provider of testing equipment designed to evaluate mechanical properties of materials and components, introduces its MicroImpact Testing System, which precisely strikes a solder...
Researchers from the German national metrology institute have used a miniature magnetic sensor developed at the US-based National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to successfully track a...
A Carbon Trust study has found that small domestic wind turbines could provide up to 1.5TWh per year of electricity, or 0.4 per cent of the UK’s total electricity consumption.
A £1m project is underway that aims to identify areas in Britain that have suitable mineral deposits that can be used with new carbon capture and storage technology (CCS).
Figures released today show that manufacturing production continued to expand at the start of 2013, a sign that the sector could help lift the economy from a slide back into contraction.
Engineers at Duke University have developed a new type of sensor that enhances a computer’s ability to identify individual sounds that are overlapping, helping address the so-called “cocktail party”...