GE has announced plans to invest €110m (£98m) to develop offshore wind-turbine manufacturing facilities and locate design, application and service engineering resources in the United Kingdom.
Planetary scientists in the US have modelled how dust from the Moon could potentially be used to shield the Earth from the Sun to mitigate global heating.
An alternative electrode material for brain implants has been shown to be MRI compatible and more durable compared to metal implants.
Researchers in Australia claim to have developed a technology that gives autonomous vehicles ‘x-ray vision’ to detect pedestrians and cyclists in blind spots.
Companies are calling on the government to help recruitment by encouraging more school students to study science subjects. Andrew Lee reports.
Leonardo engineers have created a fully automated end-to-end fighter jet radar array test facility, a development thought to be a world first.
In an effort to develop fracture-resistant cement, researchers at the University of Konstanz in Germany have turned to the humble sea urchin for a solution.
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have launched a virtual reality museum exhibition dedicated to Lord Kelvin to mark 200 years since his birth.
Tata Steel is investing £8m at its Clydebridge plant in Cambuslang, Glasgow, to increase its ability to produce high-strength steel plate.
The MoD has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract to supply the Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod for the Harrier GR9 aircraft, with deliveries due to begin in March 2007.