News editorThe government’s latest attempt to justify the HS2 north-south high speed rail line is set to be published tomorrow, while the Big Six energy companies prepare for a parliamentary committee...
In your article about the head of the Science Museum Chris Rapley fails to address one crucial point when he talks about inspiring young people to enter science and engineering careers.
Largely thanks to Michael J Fox and Back to the Future Part II, hoverboards have become something of an obsession for many people, a sort of futuristic holy grail for both techies and thrill-seekers.
Airbus is undertaking the final tests of its Perlan 2 glider, an engineless aircraft that it hopes to fly close to the edge of space later in the year.
Researchers at the University of Washington and Oxford University have demonstrated that perovskite materials, generally thought to be uniform in composition, contain flaws that can be engineered to...
Engineers have developed a way to weld AA 7075, an aluminium alloy that is nearly as strong as steel and one-third the weight but almost impossible to join with heat.
Images from Google Street View taken before and after natural disasters could help civil engineers assess damage and improve resistance to future events, according to new research from the University...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) injected deep underground to help fight climate change could bubble up into drinking water and increase levels of contaminants by tenfold or more, according to a study by Duke...
A new fern-inspired stent for treatment of brain aneurysms is promising to remove the need for open-brain surgeries and reduce the time needed to perform minimally invasive procedures.
The US National Science Foundation’s division of ocean sciences has awarded nearly $1m to scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography to develop a breed of ocean-probing instruments.