Astronauts are to test the world’s first space mining devices following the successful launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral yesterday, July 25, 2018.
Aviation will account for five per cent of the world’s carbon emissions by 2050, according to a climate change study by researchers at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Ireland’s Republic Procurement agency (RPA) has placed an order worth €51.2m with Alstom to supply 18 Citadis trams for Dublin’s light rail system, LUAS.
Siemens Power Generation has been awarded a major contract to supply equipment, operation and maintenance for the Caithness Long Island Energy Center in New York.
Rolls-Royce and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council have teamed up with three UK universities to support the development of cleaner and more efficient gas turbines.
The Universidad Politécnica de Madrid’s School of Computing has developed a computer system that is claimed to efficiently control and forecast air pollution.
Difficult and unstable fractures could soon be repaired with a AdhFix, new biocompatible polymer-based composite material that is claimed to be as strong as dental composites.
A Scottish consortium is developing technology which is set to ‘revolutionise’ underwater wireless communications, with £560,000 funding from the Department of Trade and Industry-led Technology...
Anaxsys, a Surrey-based medical device company, has secured a £1m investment to accelerate the commercialisation of a novel respiratory system based on its patented sensor technology.
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati have developed a method to improve the screen resolution and switching speed of e-readers.