Mathematician and rear admiral in the United States Navy, Grace Hopper was a pioneer of computing technology and a trailblazer in making computer languages more user-friendly.
With aircraft demand increasing and a constant push for innovation, Airbus UK’s Engineering Director has his work cut out.
The Boulton Paul Balliol had just about everything the RAF and Fleet Air Arm could want from an advanced trainer, writes Jason Ford
The growing number of new applications for ceramics is sparking renewed interest in their associated production technologies.
A partnership between Smiths Medical and University College London has resulted in the development of a breakthrough clinical device.
In his hotly-anticipated transport study, Rod Eddington disappointed many by outlining the case against, rather than for, high-speed rail in the UK.
Statoil, Shell and Total have formed a partnership that will see the three European energy companies develop a carbon storage facility on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS).
A series of automatic take-offs enabled by a vision-based system have been performed by Airbus using a test aircraft at Toulouse-Blagnac airport near the company’s manufacturing HQ.