Engineers often get a raw deal in science fiction. They’re the ones whose hubris causes them to build a starship that fails, or construct a computer that becomes sentient and threatens humankind....
The ability to automatically mark a product can make it easier to trace and identify throughout its life, making it a must for every engineering system, says Martin Oakham.
The pioneer of home computing says that technology innovation centres will help the UK play to its strengths
The changing demands of the offshore energy sector are driving the uptake of unmanned submarines. Jon Excell reports
Westminster Abbey's newly constructed Weston Tower represented a challenge in how to design new to sit alongside old and live up the standards of some of history's greatest craftsmen
Guest blogger Principal engineer, MIRA An embedded systems developer with experience of working on production and prototype development projects for safety-related systems, Tim heads up MIRA’s...
Scientists have merged two of nature’s most elegant strategies for wet and dry adhesion.
Alistair Darling’s Budget has attracted lukewarm reaction from engineering-based sectors despite a raft of measures aimed at bringing technology and innovation to the front of the UK’s economic...
To mark this year’s Pride Month, Patrick Murray Whitham tells The Engineer of the discrimination he has faced in industry, and all the work he is doing to better DEI practice now.