BT Group’s start-up and digital incubation team Etc. is to conduct a two-year technical and commercial pilot program to convert or upgrade its street cabinets for electric vehicle charging units.
New optical imaging technology developed at Tufts University could give doctors new ways to both identify breast cancer and monitor individual patients’ response to initial treatment of the disease.
We need a cool, controlled engineering mindset to take centre stage to urgently oversee all parts of our energy system and meet our Net Zero targets, says Dr David Cole, market director of Net Zero...
The government today (March 30, 2023) launched Powering up Britain, a blueprint for the UK to develop its own sources of clean energy to boost energy independence and green industries.
Up to 10 per cent of the Rolls-Royce workforce could be cut as the engine maker seeks to thin middle management against a backdrop of continued engine issues.
Engineers from Siemens and the University of Oxford are to jointly explore the potential of creating a virtual power network to centrally manage the energy across the university's multiple locations.
Galvanized steel is used in numerous sectors but the zinc coating that gives the metal alloy its longevity has to be heated to around 450°C in kettles that need periodic inspections.
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