Sukhoi’s fifth-generation T-50 stealth fighter, jointly developed by Russia and India, is regarded as a direct challenger to the US-built F-22 Raptor and the upcoming F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
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.
Evidence that HS2 will promote economic growth or tackle the north-south divide is "limited", according to a report from the New Economics Foundation (NEF).
Vans currently sold in EU markets are outstripping an EU emissions target for 2017, and the European Environment Agency (EEA) has warned manufacturers to take action over the problem.
Alphasat, the most sophisticated communications satellite ever built, has passed the final integration and testing and is now on the way to Kourou, French Guiana.
Scientists at the University of Carlos III, Madrid (UC3M), have created an augmented reality-based teaching system which is capable of providing student feedback via intelligent glasses worn by a professor conducting a lecture, while the lecture is still in progress.
German engineering firm Siemens is closing down its last solar energy business, thereby calling off a seven month search during which it failed to find a buyer.
Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei introduced the world's slimmest smartphone - Ascend P6, underlining the company’s ambition to compete with Apple and Samsung.
The final section of the HMS Queen Elizabeth has left BAE Systems's shipyard at Scotstoun in Glasgow, bound for Rosyth in Fife, where the final assembly will commence.