The world’s first contactless underwater ultrasound device has been used to scan a pregnant reef manta ray in the wild to obtain clear ultrasound images of its foetus.
UK operations of the world’s second largest nuclear engineering specialist to join in STEP, British conceptual fusion power station project
The UK is on course to deliver the first ever net zero industrial cluster by 2040. But what will the reality of a cluster future look like for Britain? Melissa Bradshaw reports.
A technology first used during the Cold War to isolate ballistic missile silos from vibrations is to be tested on a full-scale, wood-frame townhouse subjected to a simulated earthquakes.
A laser-based technique could overtake resistance technology as a faster welding method for automotive and other applications.
Government plans to give up to £5,000 to anybody swapping their petrol or diesel car for an electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle is the sort of thing that The Engineer would normally support.
Sowmya Parthasarathy, Director of Urban Design & Masterplanning at Arup, explores how a new report gives designers and planners the tools to understand and address women’s needs in their cities.
A research team at UCL has developed CYRIL, a new tool that non-invasively monitors brain tissue physiology in newborn babies to help doctors make more informed clinical decisions.
Engineers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology have developed a new technique for curing carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) that could hold the key to cost-effective small batch...
Researchers have successfully developed and demonstrated the world’s first prototype of a 360º beam steering technology, which could pave the way to a constant supply of energy from space.