Central Networks has completed the first phase of a £60m project to improve the reliability of the power supply to east Birmingham.
Biofilms are central to our most important global challenges, from antimicrobial resistance and food safety to water security, and they have a significant economic, social and environmental impact.
Hyundai is to invest €1.3 billion in a new European production site at Nosovice in the Czech Republic, creating up to 10,000 new jobs directly and indirectly.
EU research programme leads to development of modular carbon fibre tank claimed to hold more liquid hydrogen at greater pressure. Siobhan Wagner reports.
A silicon-based optical fibre with solar-cell capabilities has been developed that has been shown to be scalable to many metres in length.
Dr Hilary Leevers, Chief Executive of EngineeringUK, argues that evidence of a decline in commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion must lead to increased action.
STEM professionals on a career break are having difficulties returning to work due to bias in the recruitment system, an annual survey by STEM Returners has found.
A second-generation microscope that uses artificial intelligence to develop three-dimensional images promises to cut the cost of disease diagnosis.
The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association has urged the European Commission to employ a range of measures to support the car industry and prevent a prolonged period of recession.