A group of UK companies has been awarded funding to trial stratospheric High-Altitude Platform (HAP) 5G using a Britten-Norman Islander aircraft.
UK manufacturers have reported that healthy order books and expectations for output growth are above their long-run average, according to the CBI.
118 new offshore wind turbines were fully connected to the grid in the first half of 2010 according to new statistics released by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA).
A relatively simple fix could be the key to developing solid-state lithium-ion batteries, without the flammability problem of conventional Li-ion cells
A report by Manchester University claims nuclear power could contribute significantly to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions in the UK but not without consequences.
Oxford-based Helveta has developed a system that tracks timber through its complex supply chain and enables its source to be verified in a move to help wipe out the global illegal timber trade.
A 62,000m2 cyber quarry is being developed at Derby University to help prepare industry trainees of the future.
A new microscopic diagnostic probe is capable of viewing beneath the surface of tissues to build up 3D depth image.
Babcock is investing in a research and development project to support the future of military driver training.
Businesses should not overlook the importance of machine learning model speed, says Dr. Leslie Kanthan, co-founder and CEO of TurinTech.