Two patients with upper limb paralysis due to MND have been able to send texts and emails thanks to Stentrode, a small device implanted through the neck.
Natalie Desty, Director of STEM Returners, talks to The Engineer about overcoming the barriers to back to work following career breaks.
Manchester-based Siemens Transmission and Distribution is to recruit 340 individuals to support its efforts designing and building transmission systems to connect the UK’s power networks to new energy...
Sizewell C has announced a partnership with Women into Construction to enable the new nuclear power project to access a larger pool of women to join the team.
A UK project plans to bring terahertz imaging capability to low-power portable equipment, thanks to optoelectronic technology first used in the telecoms industry.
BP is continuing to deploy new technologies to contain the spill from the Deepwater Horizon explosion and to seal the oil well.
IBM researchers have found a way to extend a key chip-manufacturing process to generate smaller chip circuits, potentially postponing the semiconductor industry's conversion to an expensive...
QinetiQ has sold a complete satID satellite geolocation system to the Space Communications Corporation of Japan, allowing SCC to identify and locate the source of interference to satellites.
With the global population expected to reach over nine billion by 2050, food production will need to increase by almost 70 per cent to meet the increasing demand.
A University of Texas at Dallas professor has applied robot control theory to enable powered prosthetics to dynamically respond to the wearer’s environment and help amputees walk.