Researchers at Iowa State University have developed a low cost printable graphene-based sensor that can be used to detect the presence of bacteria in food.
An annual campaign to raise awareness of the opportunities and achievements of women engineers has launched with the theme of ‘Shape the World’.
Vestas is leading a three-year project to commercialise a two-step process that fully recycles wind turbine blades by disassembling thermoset composites into fibre and epoxy.
Oil and gas has long been a male-dominated industry. Both on the field and at boardroom level, men still outnumber women. But things are beginning to change, and one of the companies helping to lead...
Dr Fengge Gao from Nottingham Trent University is to use £50,000 of funding from the East Midlands Food and Drink Innovation Network (iNet), to develop a permanent spray-on coating for kitchen...
An underwater turbine that is set to be used in Scotland’s first and only consented tidal-power project has completed initial testing.
A smart walking cane equipped with facial recognition technology could allow blind people to identify approaching friends and family members.
AgustaWestland hopes to build its new civilian helicopter at its Somerset site as part of the company’s shift away from the defence market.
Fibre in Water project will put fibre optic cables in water pipes to detect water leaks and help in the roll out of fast broadband