The range of materials used in 3D printing could be expanded dramatically by a UK project aiming to create a library of new formulations.
King’s College London’s Prof David Moxey, Dr Mark Ainslie and Dr Mashy Green explore some of the engineering hurdles on the path to Jet Zero
Maersk Drilling has declared an option to build two ultra-deepwater drillships at Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea.
Researchers at Bath University have developed a smart CCTV system that uses AI to detect debris blockages and prevent river flooding.
Roborace, the firm hoping to kick-start the world of driverless motor racing has demonstrated its self-driving RoboCar on a public track for the first time.
The Carbon Trust has awarded fuel-cell companies £2m as part of plans to bring down the cost of zero-emission technologies.
This week’s video comes from the US where an energy saving technique from the natural world is being applied to microrobotics.
The cost of Earth observation could be reduced considerably with Skimsats, a new class of spacecraft subject to research being carried out by Thales Alenia Space and Qinetiq.
Surrey University has received a £620,000 grant to build devices that will monitor greenhouse gas emissions and the direction the wind is blowing them.
A process that turns waste from rubber tyres into graphene can be used to strengthen concrete, claim scientists at Rice University in Texas.