Battery software, not hardware, is the most cost-effective and rapid way to optimise safety, lifetime, range and charging times of electric vehicles, says Tim Engstrom, Technical Lead of Elysia, WAE’s...
Agion Technologies has formed a multi-year partnership with BASF to develop styrene copolymers that will feature Agion’s antimicrobial technology.
Shaw Constructors has been awarded a contract to construct a chlor-alkali unit as part of Pioneer Companies expansion in St Gabriel, Louisiana.
Scientists from Bangor University in Wales have used nanobeads to create a microscope superlens, enabling magnification of objects on a scale not previously possible.
A wave energy system that sits on the seabed could simultaneously generate electricity and produce fresh water, according to the UK company commercialising the technology.
Plymouth-based engineering consultancy Frazer-Nash has been appointed by the Hyundai-Rotem Company to assess the crashworthiness of trains being developed for use in South Korea.
Sound engineers in the UK have developed a novel use for Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) microphones to map noise pollution.
Scottish and Southern Energy announced today that it has been granted planning permission to develop its seventh wind farm, a 40MW facility at Achany in Sutherland, Scotland.
The UK’s Bloodhound land speed record car has hit its highest speed to date - 334mph (537km/h) - during testing at Hakskeenpan in South Africa
Southampton University has been awarded a £3m grant from Lloyd’s Register Foundation to lead research into the development and use of nanotechnologies.