Helen Knight talks to GE Oil & Gas subsea specialist Federica Noera about how new materials technologies are helping the firm face up to the challenges facing the sector
Researchers in Saudi Arabia have used computational modelling to determine the best materials for perovskite solar cells, an advance that could add commercial viability to the promising power source.
The Paul Jackson Blog EngineeringUK’s Chief Executive is pleased by the government’s support for science and engineering careers, but sees the need to raise the awareness of young people to the...
Researchers at MIT in the US have developed a sensor that promises to dramatically accelerate the diagnosis of sepsis, a life-threatening condition thought to affect millions of people around the...
Reminding the modern-day reader that a voyage from England to France was once a considerable undertaking, it was with great excitement that The Engineer reported on a maritime innovation that promised...
Scientists are now able to conduct detailed surveillance of water inside hydrogen fuel cells, a piece of intelligence that is key to making the technology practical for powering future vehicles.
Progress Energy Florida (PEF) has signed a long-term contract to purchase electricity generated by a waste-wood biomass plant to be built by Biomass Gas & Electric (BG&E)
Investing in training is one way to make employees feel valued and able to deal with whatever the constantly changing world throws at them, says Adrian Preston, head of supply chain development at...
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara have turned to an unlikely source of inspiration to develop a method for producing stronger and more stretchy polymers: the marine mussel.
Environmentalists want to ban PFAS altogether, but there’ll be implications for Europe as an industrial region if this was to happen – the UK needs to keep a close eye on the situation, says Carole...