Researchers are working on a device that combines 3D and spectral imaging into a single instrument to assess the integrity of steel structures.
A new database has been designed to boost cooperation between researchers from the EU and Eastern Europe.
Process mining, digital twins, machine learning and simulation are all much-talked about cutting edge technologies that can now work together cohesively, says Frances Sneddon, CTO at Simul8.
A new EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing will see researchers and academics work together to develop new continuous manufacturing approaches for products such as medicines, foodstuffs, dyes,...
Three projects are to receive £290m in UK government funding in a drive for innovation, growth and job creation in the UK’s high performing science sector.
Tata Steel UK is to shed 1,050 jobs following on-going falls in the European steel price caused by cheap imports, particularly from China.
The 270 to 500 A range now has an optimum welding system of its very own: The new, multiprocess-capable TPS 3200.
Research into fundamental electrochemistry could be transformed with a next-generation model membrane electrode developed by researchers at Tohoku University, Japan and Tsinghua University, China.
HMS Astute, the first of seven new Astute-class nuclear-powered hunter killer submarines, had to return to its base at Faslane after a minor fault was detected while it was undergoing sea trials on...
Physiotherapists could soon benefit from techniques used in Formula One to more accurately diagnose and treat patients with neuromusculoskeletal conditions.