University scientists using Global Positioning System software, developed by NASA, have shown GPS can determine, within minutes, whether an earthquake is big enough to generate a tsunami.
An affiliate of the UK-based Blackstone Group has signed a contract to acquire Klöckner Pentaplast Group for $1.8 billion.
The US Navy and Boeing have made aviation history with the first air-to-air refuelling using an unmanned aircraft.
EMEX, the UK’s leading Net Zero Conference and Energy Management Exhibition, returns to London’s ExCeL from 23-24 November.
Carmaker Stellantis has announced plans to close its Luton site where commercial vans have been manufactured for almost 120 years.
A researcher in the US is developing a non-lethal weapon for protecting ports from divers with malicious intentions.
Australian research is claimed to reduce risk of post-operative infection and improve the integration of surgical implants
Engineers believe that excess heat from steel plants could be used to heat Sheffield, significantly reducing the city’s CO2 emissions.
A wearable synaptic transistor could make robotics and wearable devices more intelligent, claim engineers at Pennsylvania State University.
UK engineers have successfully trialled a wearable sensor system for soldiers that they claim could improve situational awareness on the battlefield and help reduce the chances of accidental attacks...