A renewed increase in export orders has failed to ease concerns for manufacturers in the face of deteriorating consumer demand at home.
Brandauer’s expertise in motor laminations has helped it become part of a £500,000 project designed to prove the feasibility of a new electric machine.
An artificial 2D retina made from materials including graphene and molybdenum disulphide could restore sight and be further modified to track heart and brain activity, scientist claim.
An international multi-disciplinary project aims to create a biomimetic finger that can be connected directly to the central nervous system, writes Stuart Nathan.
A marine power plant that uses osmosis to generate electricity is being trialled in Norway
Computerised scheduling of charging for electric vehicles (EV) could ease the strain on grids and still meet customer demands, according to researchers at Southampton University.
Dr Matthew Juniper from the University of Cambridge has created a set of online animations to supplement lectures for his students.
Overair’s all-electric experimental prototype aircraft is set to fly in the second half of 2023 following a $145m investment from Hanwha Systems and Hanwha Aerospace.
The E3 Academy, backed by leading companies, sponsors students to encourage them into electrical and electronic engineering industries. Anh Nguyen reports
Engineers and volcanologists from the Universities of Bristol and Cambridge have used drones to take measurements from inside volcanic clouds in Guatemala.