An advanced photo identity system is just one of the innovations being developed to provide police with a battery of hi-tech forensic equipment to fight drug and terrorist-related crime. Jon Excell...
The UK is set to miss out on an opportunity to create green jobs and transition towards a flexible, renewable-powered economy as it builds back from COVID-19.
A report from the International Renewable Energy Agency shows that global renewables capacity must grow at a minimum 16.4 per cent rate annually through to 2030 to meet COP28 pledges.
BMW production problems highlight need for OEMs to become better risk managers, says Vendigital's Richard Gane
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.
The IMechE’s director of engineering has called for test flights to be carried out to verify the theoretical modelling of ash cloud dispersal in the wake of the Grimsvötn volcano eruption.
A silicon-based nanoscale system that aims to harness the ‘spin’ of electrons to boost the processing power of future computer systems is being developed by researchers at Southampton University.