The UK has published its third National Adaptation Programme (NAP3) report amidst widespread criticism that it is failing to take strong enough action in the face of aggressive climate change.
Spanish machine tool supplier CMZ will be holding an online event later this month to launch a new range dual spindle CNC lathes that it says will set new performance benchmarks for machines of this...
A consortium of more than 60 universities, companies and industry bodies has come together to create the Institute of Coding, a new UK project backed by £20m of government funding.
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU)’s engineering undergraduate curriculum has been redesigned by Dr Esther Norton, assistant principal at ARU Peterborough, to dismantle barriers and encourage a more...
Key to the agenda of Architecture and Engineering (A&E) firms, 2024 will see AI and sustainability touch upon every part of the business, says Neil Davidson, group vice president, Deltek.
The government today published its funding plans for science and research from 2011/12 to 2014/15, with £4.6bn per annum ring-fenced during the period of the spending review.
A British company that has developed a novel technology combining hydraulics with electronics said to be capable of reducing the cost of offshore wind energy has won the MacRobert Award, the Royal...
A single plan has been launched for Britain’s railways that will see train and freight operators, Network Rail and their supply chains working together to improve the UK’s rail network.
Better equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) practices can help businesses to recruit engineers, retain and progress talent, and encourage more innovative engineering solutions, the Royal Academy of...
Clinical trials to repair spinal cord injuries in people are a step closer following the successful implantation of a 3D printed spinal cord into rats with severe spinal cord injury.