The National Renewable Energy Laboratory in the US is teaming up with Honeywell to develop hydrogen cartridges capable of powering unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
UK universities collaborate on a project to understand better the dynamic loads crowds exert on grandstand structures to help make future venues safer. Siobhan Wagner explains.
Bjoern Klaas, vice president and managing director of Protolabs Europe, talks to The Engineer about findings from its recent survey on the European automotive sector.
A thorough understanding of the South American bushcricket’s small ear could lead to the development of ultrasensitive microphones.
A study from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, shows how the extreme thinness of graphene makes it ‘invisible’ to water.
Lengthy traffic light queues and congestion could be eradicated with a new artificial intelligence system developed at Aston University.
Livers could be transplanted more safely and effectively following the development of a handheld laser device that identifies liver damage in donor organs in real time.
A team of scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science has created a molecule that can function as an ultra-miniaturised version of a keypad locking mechanism.