Researchers have modified a silicon wafer to withstand temperatures approaching 535°C without losing stability or performance, an advance with potential applications in concentrated solar power...
The Iain Gray ColumnCloser international partnerships have a very important role to play in the development of technologies in the UK
The world’s first fully autonomous ferry has been demonstrated in Finland, a feat that saw Finferries’ Falco – a 53.8m double-ended car ferry - navigate its way between Parainen and Nauvo.
A new prototype bioreactor stimulates and evaluates tissue as it grows, mimicking natural processes while eliminating the need to periodically cut up samples for analysis.
A study at Glasgow University has investigated how augmented reality can bolster the safety of autonomous driving, alerting drivers when they need to take the wheel.
Researchers from the Southampton University have devised a novel method for forming virtual power plants to provide renewable energy production in the UK.
Researchers in the US have developed a novel, additively manufactured tile-based approach to constructing scalable arrays of 5G+ enabled ‘smart skins’.
From industry 4.0 to 4D printing, delegates at the opening day of The Engineer’s 2015 conference learned about the technologies that are shaping the future of manufacturing
Researchers at Imperial College London have developed a simple-to-understand cycle helmet safety rating system based on new safety testing experiments on medium-sized helmets.