Guest bloggerSports engineeringSteve Haake is professor of sports engineering and the head of the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University. In 1998, he became the founding...
Features editor Nobody knows what spin-offs might come from space missions. But as the Rosetta comet-chaser shows, they will come.
The FLIR A8580 LWIR High Definition Thermal Camera provides best-in-class imagery for industrial, military, and manufacturing R&D applications. The 1.3 MP Strained Layer Superlattice (SLS) detector...
Britain’s hard-pressed oil and gas industry received a boost in Parliament today when George Osborne announced £1.3bn worth of measures to support the industry.
The Science and Technology Committee has urged the government to ‘act now’ to ensure the UK has enough long-duration energy storage to facilitate the green transition.
The traditional perception of engineering is that it deals only in absolutes but as HORIBA MIRA’s Jon Maybin explains, a subjective engineering approach is often equally critical, especially for...
Amputee soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are presenting challenges for prosthesis developers aiming to help service personnel regain normality.
A special online version of The Big Bang science fair will give young people a fascinating look at how engineers, scientists, healthcare professionals, technicians, and students are tackling the...