HS2 Ltd today launched Florence, the first of 10 tunnel boring machines that will dig 64 miles of tunnels between London and the West Midlands.
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) is ballistically testing a new ceramic body armour plating that is 15–30 per cent lighter than current designs and can be made more energy-efficiently.
A skin-integrated virtual reality system developed by scientists and engineers in Hong Kong and the US could one day convey a sense of touch between people making video calls.
A new technology that quickly removes and destroys hazardous PFAS chemicals from soil and groundwater is undergoing tests in the US.
Purdue engineers develop ceramic coating that controls heat radiation
A new project led by Swansea University will help support local production and deployment of solar PV in Africa, Asia and the Indo-Pacific.
New £108m facility will provide world-leading testing facilities for new battery technology and train engineers in battery manufacturing
According to researchers at Newcastle University, shopping on the internet or working from home could be increasing carbon emissions rather than helping to reduce them.
The Royal Navy’s Maritime Autonomy Surface Testbed (MAST) underwent trials yesterday on the Thames, displaying its capability against the backdrop of some of London’s most famous landmarks.