A team of engineers led by Heriot-Watt University is developing a bowel sensor that aims to tackle incontinence by alerting people when they need to go to the toilet.
In the run-up to the 2012 Olympics engineers will be in great demand — precisely the time, says John Childs, to take the opportunity to stand up and be counted.
Patrick Butler, Field Applications Engineer, Analog Devices
Four British Army Land Rovers are to be re-engineered to all-electric drive as part of Project LURCHER, an effort to help the army understand the benefits and constraints of electric propulsion.
University of Georgia researchers and their collaborators have developed a new technique to enhance stroke treatment using magnetically controlled nanomotors to transport a clot-busting drug to...
Sheffield-based Pulse Tidal is to receive a grant of €8m (£7.3m) from the EU’s technology research and development fund (Framework Programme 7) to enable the company to begin work developing its first...
In an effort to drive economic growth, create new jobs and support its ambition to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 the UK government has announced £40m of funding to develop next generation nuclear...
WHT manufacture forgings and fully machined forged parts specializing in small to medium batches: from as little as 10 pieces up to 10000, and is therefore ideally suited to support low volume...
Founder and MD of UK EV conversion specialist Equipmake Ian Foley talks to Chris Pickering about how transitioning to electric transport doesn’t have to mean starting from a blank sheet.
The Carbon Trust has launched a global competition to find solutions to the problem of transferring engineers and equipment safely from boats to wind turbines as far as 300km offshore in 3m wave...