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Bombardier Transportation and consortium partner Alstom Transport have been awarded €58m to supply 13 RABe 525 multiple units to Swiss railway operator BLS.
The US space agency NASA and ride-hailing platform Uber have signed an agreement to explore the technologies and challenges related to urban air mobility (UAM).
More biomass could be burned in coal-fired power stations if it was delivered pre-roasted to power stations, according to researchers from Leeds University.
A plastic version of obstetric forceps that connect to a computer through a flexible cable look set to save the lives of babies.
A robotic system that promises to improve the quality of ’keyhole’ bowel cancer surgery is being put to the test for the first time.
Profile: In the second of our interviews with Airbus grads, The Student Engineer speaks with Daniel Quinn, an Engineering Undergraduate Apprentice at the aerospace giant.
Tata Steel plans to invest £800m in Wales over the next five years, according to claims made by the Welsh first minister.
A €3.5m three-year European Commission grant has been awarded to scientists at King's College London to investigate the effect of ultraviolet radiation levels on human health.
Academics at Loughborough University are working with the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to develop a robust computer test to help classify athletes with a learning disability.