A recent study by US researchers suggests that the global health effects of radioactive fallout from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear accident may be deadlier than predicted.
Europe’s leading solar panels supplier Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) has introduced a new solar panel concept for desert regions, claiming the product performs better than those of its competitors.
A comprehensive analysis of safety records and crash rates of aircraft currently in active service has highlighted which planes passengers can feel safest in, and which they might prefer to avoid.
There is no shortage of helicopters on display – both static and flying – at the Paris airshow so it takes something quite remarkable to stand out from the crowd.
Planned reforms of the UK energy market have come under fire as being ‘potentially dangerous’ with ‘unpredictable consequences’ during the second reading debate in the House of Lords.
3D printing can be used to print lithium-ion micro-batteries the size of a grain of sand which could sufficiently power miniature devices, reveals a study from a team of scientists at Harvard University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
New tool fitted with a precise positioning sensor helps surgeons navigate through the bronchial labyrinth to improve the chances of lung tumour sufferers.
Nicknamed the ‘Milky way-2,’ or Tianhe-2, the supercomputer built at the Chinese National University of Defence Technology is twice as fast the USA’s super machine Titan.