Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg today firmed up plans for the Green Investment Bank, which is expected to be open for business in April 2012 and have borrowing powers from 2015.
A collaborative effort between European academics and industry partners has led to the development of an automated and robust traffic surveillance system that could make road travel across Europe...
January 2008Traceability of castings is critical in many industries now to enable them to be tracked throughout the production process from casting to machining, through to inspection, final assembly...
Biomedical engineers at New Jersey Institute of Technology will use new technology to help children with cerebral palsy improve their movements, reduce stiffness in their joints and live fuller lives.
Scientists and engineers now can use National Instruments LabVIEW software to save significant time prototyping and deploying embedded applications to 32-bit microprocessors.
A millimetre-wave sensor developed by the Fraunhofer Institute is reported to be able to see through all non-transparent materials without emitting harmful rays.
Jacobs is among 18 organisations that have secured contracts with the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) to demonstrate how they can help make fusion energy a commercial reality.
With downtime penalties adding up to six-figure sums per day, Rolls-Royce had to find a way of minimising jet engine maintenance
Researchers at Swansea University claim to have developed the world’s first completely roll-to-roll printable perovskite solar cell.
Technology being developed by a Rochester Institute of Technology scientist could allow art lovers to enjoy exhibits exactly as their displaying gallery or museum intended.