Women in engineering make up 16.5 per cent of the engineering workforce according to new research from EngineeringUK, compared to 10.5 per cent in 2010.
Educational psychologists at the University of Utah are using eye-tracking technology to pioneer a promising alternative to the polygraph for lie detection.
What is the main message we should take from Jaguar Land Rover’s decision to move production of Land Rover Discovery from Solihull to Slovakia?
Wireless technology developments could one day enable us to charge everything from mobiles to laptops simply by walking into a room. Jon Excell reports.
A new system for making radioactive material used to cure cancer could help increase production and lead to more effective treatments.
Brexit related issues are causing significant disruption to English SME manufacturers looking to recover from the economic effects of COVID-19.
The California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) at UCLA has announced a partnership with Abraxis BioScience to collaborate on nanobiotechnology research to develop new medicinal technologies
What’s claimed to be the world’s first dedicated technology centre for floating offshore wind has opened in Aberdeen, aiming to tap into the nascent energy sector.
EDF Energy and Toyota are to road trial the first Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle (PHV) introduced by a car manufacturer to the UK.
With constant pressure to increase productivity, condition monitoring technology is sure to become a vital tool in a plant engineer's portfolio. Mark Venables explains.