Human sweat-powered e-skin embedded with sensors could be used as a biosensor to monitor physiological parameters and eventually help in the development of next generation robots and medical devices.
The US firm awarded a potential £4bn contract for the British Army’s next-generation armoured fighting vehicles has claimed its production programme will create thousands of UK jobs.
The Environmental Research Group and the Department of Geography at King’s College London are leading a consortium of universities in a £2.8m research project investigating traffic-related health...
Supported by Scottish Enterprise, Doosan Power Systems has announced a major initiative that will see the company enter the Scottish wind-power business with an investment of up to £170m over the next...
Rolls-Royce SMR has announced that its nuclear power plant design is entering the Generic Design Assessment (GDA) process with regulators.
Stuart NathanFeatures editor
A crack resistant nanomaterial cement mixture could seal natural gas wells that are a potential source of methane emissions.
London Underground (LU) has been trialling energy capture technology on the Victoria line that could reduce its energy bill by five per cent, saving the organisation millions of pounds.