US researchers have developed a memory device that is soft and functions well in wet environments, thereby, opening the door to a new generation of biocompatible electronic devices.
Nuro is poised to become the USA’s first manufacturer of ‘tens of thousands of autonomous delivery vehicles’ at a new facility in Southern Nevada.
SSE and Shell have signed a joint development agreement to progress a proposed carbon capture and storage project (CCS) at SSE’s gas-fired power station in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
The University of Michigan is using 3D printed body parts to train surgeons for complicated procedures such as airway and ear reconstruction for children.
Albion Ventures and the London Technology Fund have sold London-based X-ray imaging specialist Dexela to US Healthcare company PerkinElmer.
Randstad’s latest Employer Brand Research (REBR) report shows that engineering has topped ‘most desirable sector to work in’.
RWE Power and Zwingenberg-based BRAIN are collaborating on a joint research programme aimed at creating microbial biomass or biomolecules from raw CO2 material.
Alstom has signed a contract worth more than €100 million with the Ministry of Electricity and Water, Kingdom of Bahrain, for the modernisation of the Rifaa II power plant.
Liverpool University researchers believe a substance dubbed ‘dry water’ could be used to absorb and store carbon dioxide.
Researchers at the University of Sheffield AMRC North West have explored the use of wire arc additive manufacturing to produce hydrogen storage tanks for aerospace applications.