Managing hydrogen wear is essential if manufacturers are to fully leverage the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source, says Leyla Alieva, CEO and co-founder of NEOL Copper Technologies.
US imports of liquefied natural gas jumped by 29 percent last year and added three percent to the country’s supply of a critical energy.
Advanced microscopy techniques have been used to study the nanocoating on the dactyl clubs of the mantis shrimp, an advance with implications for engineered materials in the automotive, aerospace and...
A British team is designing the optics for a telescope that will be able to detect the gravitational effects of violent cosmic events, such as when two black holes collide.
The Manufacturing Technology Centre takes a new approach to part design and interdisciplinary research, using simulation and computational apps to support teams across the company
A pair of University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers have developed a method of making flexible, thin-film transistors that are inexpensive to produce and capable of high speeds.
A monitor developed at Strathclyde University to help prevent over-exposure to the sun is set to go on the market as part of a new spinout company.
Marine Current Turbines (MCT) has secured £2.7m in funding from the Carbon Trust’s Marine Renew ables Proving Fund (MRPF) to support the enhancement of SeaGen, a megawatt-scale grid-connected tidal...
The Institution of Engineering and Technology has led a call for government to close Britain’s STEM skills gap, which is estimated to cost £1.5bn annually to the economy.