This week's announcement by General Electric that environmental technologies are now central to its corporate agenda should, to an extent, come as no surprise.
The Environment Agency has released 725 gigabytes of geographical LIDAR data that engineers and planners will be able to use to improve infrastructure and city models.
Demand for SUVs (sports utility vehicles) is threatening attempts to clean up the UK transport sector according to a report published by the UK Energy Research Centre.
Intel's main rival AMD is to sell its digital TV business to communications chip house Broadcom for around $192.8m in cash.
German companies including Volkswagen, BASF, Bosch and Li-Tec are to invest €360m in a project to develop high-performance lithium-ion batteries.
Screen printing can be used to create a stretchable, durable circuit pattern that can be transferred to fabric and worn directly on human skin.
We asked readers of The Engineer for their thoughts on Formula One’s pledge to reduce its net carbon dioxide emissions to zero by 2030.
Should the UK government step into to ensure that the sale of Arm Holdings to US chip giant Nvidia doesn't impact UK jobs?
Researchers say they have developed a new way to make lithium-ion batteries that will last three times longer between charges compared to the current industry standard.
Part of a project to develop a synthetic material that "thinks" like brain matter, the material can "listen" to brain functions