Alcoa announced today that it has signed an agreement to sell its Alcoa Home Exteriors business to Ply Gem Industries for more than $300 million in cash.
Polar Technology is using this month’s Farnborough Airshow to debut a hydrogen storage solution that promises to triple the range of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
An alloy that hardens aluminium without significantly increasing its weight could one day lead to manned missions in spacecraft that are light and resistant to radiation.
To stay one step ahead we need a radical shift in thinking and to put something different into the creative mix, says Michael Goatman.
Scientists in Singapore have developed a new way to measure distances at the nanoscale using light, an advance that could be beneficial to advanced manufacturing processes.
Lattice structures able to change shape in response to external stimuli could have a range of applications in electronics, robotics, medicine.
The GSM Association is to continue to evaluate Digital Rights Management (DRM) solutions for its members after a proposal from MPEG LA was met with dismay.
Middlesex University academics have helped to develop a mathematical formula that enables images to be built up from Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) scans.
New biocompatible nanotubes developed by UK researchers have the potential to target cancer cells better than treatments such as chemotherapy, according to a new study.
Dr Neil Fox from Bristol University has been awarded €980,000 by the energy company E.ON to develop a system that exploits solar energy to produce electricity.