According to synchrotron boss Prof Trevor Rayment, ‘Big Physics’ and the real world don’t have to be strangers. Jon Excell reports.
Engineers are building a system that selectively removes and destroys poly- and perfluorinated substances – PFAS, often referred to as ‘forever chemicals’ - from industrial and municipal wastewaters.
NI Adds Six New Modules for Remote Monitoring and Control and New Enclosures to Protect Against Harsh Environments
Europe’s largest civil engineering project, the London-spanning Crossrail line, is entering a major new phase with the beginning of tunnel excavation. Stuart Nathan reports on the progress of the...
A new method for correcting common timing errors in high-speed oscilloscopes has been developed by researchers in the USA.
Half the automotive fuel in the USA could be replaced with ethanol from renewable agricultural crops and forest wastes.
In his letter regarding acceleration over road humps to minimise jolting your correspondent P Field asks if the laws of physics apply. This overcomplication of things is typical of an engineer — I...
Engineers at the University of Washington have used a laser to wirelessly power a robot insect for the first time.
The fatal collision that caused the death of a pedestrian in Tempe, Arizona on March 18, 2018 has led some in the US to call for a moratorium autonomous vehicle testing.