A new early warning system developed by Isodaq Technology, a division of Herefordshire-based Hydro-Logic, aims to help detect the onset of flooding.
Airbus and airlines have signed Letters of Intent to explore opportunities for a future supply of carbon removal credits from direct air carbon capture technology.
Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) has been selected to build four 37,000-tonne tankers for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary in a deal worth £452m.
US engineers have developed a system that uses regular WiFi signals to passively screen bags for weapons, chemicals and bombs.
The Innovation and Technology Centre has announced that it is more than 65 per cent full, home to 15 companies and has created 45 new jobs.
Raytheon has successfully demonstrated that a traditional, transportable satellite communications terminal could be field configured to communicate without acquiring a satellite connection.
Researchers in the US have developed a model to predict a country’s energy storage needs with a fully decarbonised grid.
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.
Watly, a renewable solar generator that purifies water and provides access to the internet, has a host of developing world applications. Mike Farish reports