Editor The decision by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund to divest its oil investments is certainly symbolic, but is it significant?
UK collaboration develops system designed to gather and wirelessly transmit coastal erosion data from beneath the sea. Siobhan Wagner reports.
A new project led by Warwick University aims to develop an affordable fingertip prosthesis with integrated mechanical haptic feedback.
Researchers in the US claim to have taken the next step in the development of bacteria-powered energy.
The Young Consultant of the Year says it’s up to engineers to demonstrate what they do to attract young people into the industry. Stuart Nathan reports
US researchers have demonstrated a tiny robotic flying insect that could lead to a new generation of miniature drones.
As demand for access limitation and security of sites and belongings grows, so manufacturers and designers have found new ways to deal with these challenges. Julia Pierce investigates
In a year in which Covid-19 wreaked havoc on the economy, the nation’s SMEs held firm and demonstrated a resilience that bodes well for the year ahead.
To high heaven: As space elevators move from the realm of science fiction to reality, our panel of experts answers your questions
The TSB’s Small Business Research Initiative can open up the public sector and government to some unlikely partners