The three-tiered structure of conch shells has been reproduced with 3D printing, an advance that could lead to enhanced and personalised impact resistant equipment such as helmets and body armour.
Senior Reporter Sentinel 3 is part of ESA’s earth observation and monitoring programme, helping track the impact of global warming and climate change. The Engineer got up close and personal with the...
Golfers competing in the ISPS Handa Wales Open are taking part in what is claimed to be the world’s first trial of driverless technology at a live sporting event
Technologies ranging from a digital hydraulic system that could dramatically boost the efficiency of off-road vehicles to a range extender for electric commercial vehicles have received £35m of...
Metals Technologies, a division of Siemens’ I&S group, has received an order from the China’s Chengde Iron and Steel Group to supply the automation system for a new hot-strip mill.
Greater collaboration, a more focused curriculum and a central pot of government funding for shared resource is vital if we are to create the engineers of the future, says Daniel Pallett, Senior...
Whatever you think of the government's record over the last 12 years, it would be hard to accuse Lord Mandelson of failing talk up the engineering and technology-based economy in 2009
NASA, struggling for funds, is changing tack by forming innovative partnerships with big hitters outside the space community, adding dynamism to its stodgy image. Niall Firth reports
An Inverness engineering company specialising in the delivery of complex R&D programmes has been awarded funding at home and abroad to develop direct generation (DG) solutions for wave energy...
Mass spectrometry and AI have been employed by researchers at McGill University, Canada, to verify the origin of honey and cut fraud.