News Britain To Review Airspace Security After China-U.S. Spy Balloon Incident 'The UK and her allies will review what these airspace intrusions mean for our security,' said defence secretary Ben Wallace. Kylie MacLellan 13th Feb
High Rise Gigapresses: The Giant Die Casts Reshaping Car Manufacturing By replacing welded components with a single module, gigantic aluminium die casting machines help carmakers cut costs by up to 40% in some areas. Giulio Piovaccari 10th Feb
News Burkina Faso, Guinea And Mali Juntas Plan Three-Way Partnership Ministers met in Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou this week to discuss collaboration. Thiam Ndiaga 10th Feb
News Britain Pledges Faster Reforms To Fix Dysfunctional Railways New public body 'Great British Railways' will take over long-term strategy. William James 08th Feb
News EU Lawmakers Aim For Common Position On Draft AI Rules By Early March The proposed legislation has drawn criticism from lawmakers and consumer groups for not fully addressing risks from AI systems. Supantha Mukherjee 07th Feb
News STMicro Leans On AI, Cloud As Chip Designs Become More Complex The achievement would help solve the growing problem of getting increasingly complex designs ready for customers. Stephen Nellis 07th Feb
Mega Projects Britain’s Finance Ministry Sets Out Draft Rules To Regulate Cryptoassets Cryptoassets, such as bitcoin, have little direct regulation globally, but regulators are taking a closer look after the downfall of FTX last year. Huw Jones 07th Feb
Mega Projects Like Musk, Nickel-Rich Indonesia Has High Electric Vehicle Ambitions Indonesia has a total of 21 million tonnes in proven reserves with nickel content, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Fransiska Nangoy 06th Feb
News Volvo Readies EV Blitz In Biggest Product Revamp Under Geely Volvo has announced an objective to make its entire lineup fully electric by 2030. Norihiko Shirouzu 02nd Feb
News Lula’s Amazon Pledge Looks Distant As Brazil Battles Deforestation The world is unlikely to see much progress in the battle to defend the Amazon until 2024 Jake Spring 02nd Feb
News GSK Gives Few Clues On Plans To Replenish Medicine Cabinet GSK chief executive Emma Walmsley on Wednesday made replenishing the drugmaker's pipeline of vaccines and therapies her number-one priority. Natalie Grover 02nd Feb
News Top Reasons Retaining Walls Are Important To Commercial Properties PM Today Contributor 02nd Feb
High Rise Slow Roll Brings Aurrigo To Self-Driving Airport Baggage Dollies Aurrigo has developed a four-seater "auto pod" with no steering wheel or pedals for slow non-road routes. Nick Carey 01st Feb
News Wolfspeed To Announce New Electric Vehicle Chip Plant In Germany – Sources The project will cost over 2 billion euros. Andreas Rinke 01st Feb
News Needle In A Haystack Found: Australia Recovers missing radioactive capsule The search team then used portable detection equipment to find the capsule. Praveen Menon 01st Feb
News Supermarket Asda, Startup HVS Receive UK Hydrogen Self-Driving Lorry Grant The project is one of seven backed by Britain's Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles. Nick Carey 01st Feb