Today’s sophisticated sensory monitoring equipment can examine in intricate detail vibration and sound patterns to provide advance warning of costly breakdowns. Colin Carter reports.
Entrepreneur and former science minister Lord Drayson today announced the launch of Freevolt, a device that harvests ambient radio frequency (RF) waves to power low-energy connected devices.
Will Cavendish, Global Digital Services Leader at Arup, explains how digital tools can equip us to deal with the threat of rising city temperatures.
Researchers at Purdue University in the US have developed a modelling approach aiming to help design aircraft capable of handling extreme scenarios such as turbulence.
EngineeringUK Chief Executive Dr Hilary Leevers champions vocational routes into engineering and considers the much needed support for employers to help deliver the future workforce.
A new technique for detecting forged photographs will help newspapers and magazines check celebrity pictures that might have been doctored to make them more newsworthy.
The City should invest more in technology and the government must back SMEs if the UK is to achieve its potential, says Sir Peter Williams.
Aberdeen researchers have developed a camera that will be able to explore the oceans at an unprecedented depth. Siobhan Wagner reports
With healthcare expenditure escalating worldwide and developed countries’ populations all ageing, medical technology must act now to meet the needs of tomorrow, says Louis Burns.
A major cross-sector collaboration between fleet vehicle operators and energy companies is helping to remove some of the barriers holding back the switch to electric vehicles.