Part icebreaker, part drill ship, the Aurora Borealis will go where no lone vessel has gone before and could help unlock the secrets beneath the Artic seabed. Jon Excell reports
Hydrogen, once on the fringes of the UK energy debate, now looks set to play a starring role in our low carbon future, particularly when it comes to warming up our homes. Jon Excell reports
ALTEC manufactures a wide variety of largely aluminium scaffold-based access solutions, such as aircraft docking systems, by relying on welding technology from Fronius. With the CMT welding process...
Hydrogen’s role in the net zero transition is hotly debated. Melissa Bradshaw spoke to Professor Tim Mays about the key engineering challenges surrounding production, storage and use across industry.
Whilst steel is key to our low carbon future, its production is a leading cause of global CO2 emissions. The Engineer spoke to a panel of experts about progress in the development of so-called green...
We asked female engineers from some of the UK’s most exciting areas about their routes into industry, how they feel their gender has affected their career, and what they think industry should be doing...
How an autonomous submersible with a difference could pave the way for a future mission to seek out life in lakes beneath the ice on one of Jupiter’s moons. Niall Firth reports.
ESA’s planned launch of a permanent X-ray observatory to pick up faint background radiation could help answer questions about the mysteries of deep space that have baffled scientists for years. Niall...
With the UK poised to embark on a new era of nuclear energy, what technologies will be used in the next generation of reactors? Stuart Nathan examines the options.