An over-restricted motorsport sector may be detrimental to engineering innovation argue Rick Delbridge and Francesca Mariott
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have developed an artificial skin for soft robots that they say gives lifelike tactile sensing capabilities.
Drones and robots – or people in an unfamiliar airport – could benefit from a navigation technique that combines Wi-Fi signals and accelerometer technology.
French hydrogen developer Lhyfe has announced plans for a new 20MW hydrogen plant on the site of the Neptune Bank Power Station in Wallsend, North Tyneside.
Researchers from Loughborough University have developed a new nanogenerator technology which could create affordable ‘smart clothing’ capable of sensing health levels.
In an advance for regenerative medicine and drug testing, scientists in the US have 3D-printed hair follicles in human skin tissue cultured in the lab.
A Scottish distillery is exploring the use of hydrogen combustion technology in the production of its whisky, as it pursues a net zero strategy.
Instron? introduces the ETMT 8800, a multifunctional test system developed in collaboration with the NPL. The ETMT 8800 is ideally suited for testing metals and other conductive materials. The unit is...
UK scientists have developed a new radar system that measures cloud base height, thickness, density and internal structure.