In what is claimed to be a world first, Suzuki Motor Corporation has developed a Micro-Plastic Collecting Device for installation on outboard motors.
Nano-ribbons of silicon could hold the key to ultra-high-density data-storage and information processing systems of the future.
Shell subsidiaries Shell Nederland and Shell Overseas Investments have taken the final investment decision to build Holland Hydrogen I, Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen plant.
Swansea University is leading a £3m project to develop and manufacture perovskite solar modules (PSM) in Africa that will empower local communities and promote sustainable energy.
Engineers in the US have developed a family of ice-resistant coatings that could be of particular benefit to the aviation sector.
A consortium of nine European companies has been awarded €20m to develop a 10MW electrolyser off the Belgian coast, capable of producing four tonnes of hydrogen per day.
UK defence technology firm Qinetiq has won a $1.5m grant from US defence research agency DARPA to develop an electric hub-drive for future military ground vehicles.
Researchers from Imperial College London and USC Institute for Creative Technologies in California have developed a method to capture subtle facial features and translate these onto gaming characters.
Siemens is to invest £27m into a new 3D printing factory for Worcester based Materials Solutions, a move that will create 55 new jobs.
US researchers have developed an injectable implant that delivers multiple drugs to prevent and treat HIV and other conditions over long periods of time.