News editorAs robot-assisted surgery gains popularity to help improve the outcome of cancer surgery, The Engineer gets a chance to observe at close quarters how surgeons use state-of-the-art equipment
AFC Energy has been awarded a European Union grant of up to €1.96m (£1.53m) for the launch of its Alkammonia project to develop ammonia-fed alkaline fuel-cell systems.
The Council of the European Union has given its official stamp of approval to a climate and energy package that contains legislation designed to help the EU tackle climate change.
As cars become ever more complex, so do the systems and technologies required to test them. Jon Excell spoke to one of the engineers at the sharp end of this change, Millbrook testing chief John...
An ambitious plan to build a lagoon in the Humber estuary promises to protect the city of Hull from flooding, ease its chronic traffic problems and supercharge the local economy. Jon Excell reports.
The UK’s new AI Standards Hub is a boost for the country’s AI sector, but businesses are struggling to deploy AI solutions at scale. Saar Yoskovitz, CEO at Augury, looks at how to get past the pilot...
Research sponsored by the US Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has led to a new licensing agreement between Mikro Systems and Siemens Energy that is expected to improve the...
Following an independent review of technical education in the UK, the government has today unveiled ground-breaking plans to create new post-GCSE options aimed at encouraging more young people to...
Researchers have created a compound that can be integrated into silicon chips and could be used to make spintronic devices that rely on magnetic force to operate, rather than electrical currents.
With apprenticeship achievement rates falling The Engineer has joined forces with skills charity Enginuity to explore why that is and what measures might be taken to arrest this decline. Take part in...