A £3.9m competition has been launched to find innovative ways sorting and segregating radioactive waste at some of the UK’s oldest nuclear sites.
Graphene membranes that mimic photosynthesis to produce hydrogen by harvesting solar energy could be developed following the discovery of a new effect.
The Crowsnest radar system will be deployed as part of the surveillance package for the new Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers, in a deal worth £269m.
BMW has announced that two new MINI models, including a two-seater MINI Coupé Concept, will be built at MINI Plant Oxford.
Researchers in Australia have designed a lightweight construction panel made from timber and cardboard that could be used in temporary shelters for disaster relief.
Jaguar Land Rover has partnered with Pramac to develop a portable zero-emission energy storage unit powered by second-life Jaguar I-PACE batteries.
Specialist bike manufacturer Islabikes is the first company in the country to tap into the Marches Centre of Manufacturing & Technology’s recently launched Engineering Club.
Moving patients around on a computer-controlled, rotating table could deliver high doses of radiotherapy to tumours more quickly than current methods, while sparing vulnerable organs.
A Manchester University scientist has won funding from a medical-research charity to develop a more effective way of routinely detecting osteoporosis in the spine.