Oxford chemists have found a way of using carbon nanotubes to judge the heat of chilli sauces and hope to commercialise the technique for use in the food industry.
Connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) are expected to transform the lives of six out of every 10 people in the UK, according to new research published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and...
Corus, Europe’s second largest steelmaker, has announced that it will cut up to 2,500 UK jobs as part of a strategic review to reduce production in line with falling demand.
Exobotics and Simera Sense are collaborating to engineer and integrate a hyperspectral imager into one of their nano-satellite platforms, due to be launched into low-Earth orbit this year.
A new IEA report on global electrical grids has found that 80 million kilometres of power lines will have to be replaced or added by 2040 to hit climate targets and ensure energy security.
Features editor We shouldn’t be so shy about praising our inventors, whose ingenuity changes and saves lives as well as contributing to the economy, as a nerve-racking trip to Paris demonstrated.
In order to save the planet, we need to make smarter decisions about our energy usage and work together as a society towards sustainable solutions. Collectively switching from traditional...
Employer led skills body Enginuity, formerly known as Semta, is on a mission to reshape the way that industry attracts and nurtures key skills. Jon Excell spoke to the organisation's CEO, Ann Watson.
Engineers have developed a new nanoparticle-based material for concentrating solar power plants designed to absorb and convert more than 90 per cent of the sunlight it captures to heat.
ABB has been awarded $26m (£18m) by the mining group Rio Tinto to increase capacity and reliability of transmission lines supplying power to its iron-ore mining facilities in Western Australia.