Scottish biofuels specialist Celtic Renewables has won an £11m government grant to help build a plant that produces biofuel from residues of the whisky industry.
In the future, EPSRC research could lead to an altogether better automobile, writes Geoffrey Moore.
A programme to develop methods of using CO2 as a feedstock for plastics manufacturing is now seeking industrial partners in Europe.
The advances in connectivity provided by 5G will prove transformational for manufacturers writes Vassilis Seferidis, CEO and Founder of Zeetta Networks
Engineers at Johns Hopkins University have created e-dermis, a form of electronic skin that brings a sense of touch to the fingertips of prosthetic hands.
A trial began today (September 3, 2024) in Greater Manchester using cameras to automatically detect drivers using mobile phones or not wearing a seat belt.
The moratorium on fracking is to be lifted as part of a package of measures aimed at securing UK energy supplies and curtailing rising energy costs.
The pair of screw compressors combine to deliver a total of 146m3/min at 7 bar, with an average SER of 7.13 kW/m3/min.
Scientists in Serbia have developed a graphene based microphone membrane that is claimed to be more sensitive than those made from nickel.