UK collaboration develops system designed to gather and wirelessly transmit coastal erosion data from beneath the sea. Siobhan Wagner reports.
News editorYour chance to be a face of engineering on television, the start of a landmark space mission, and signs of improvement in manufacturing are all on this week’s agenda
Senior reporter The prospect of a UK spaceport being built has generated plenty of public excitement but does it actually make sense for the aerospace industry?
The 2023 Wild Card winner is a novel method for recycling glass fibre reinforced plastic could help address concerns over how to deal with waste materials from decommissioned wind farms
Automotive Engineers are increasingly turning to semi-active suspension systems to optimise the balance between ride and handling. Chris Pickering reports.
Defence - which brings in one of the widest ranges of engineering disciplines of any sector - offers graduates a host of opportunities at the cutting edge of technology
A new project led by Warwick University aims to develop an affordable fingertip prosthesis with integrated mechanical haptic feedback.
Mark Gray, Sales Manager UK&I, Universal Robots discusses how the UK government could use automation, and more specifically Cobot technology, to meet its COVID-19 testing targets
The Schaeffler Group has developed a new, mixed iron oxide coating for cylindrical roller bearings, which provides increased resistance to slippage during alternating, low load conditions,...