Minimally invasive surgery carries less risk to patients than conventional procedures, and reduces recovery times.
A Hydrogen Mini Grid System designed as a ‘proof-of-concept’ installation for a future hydrogen economy is set to begin full demonstrations in the next three to four months.
Corus has developed a new CAE approach to weld durability and performance assessment.
Stephen Salter, the father of wave power, has seen technology fall from favour only to come back into fashion. His new device aims to tackle global warming. Stuart Nathan reports
Focusing on diversity is key to addressing the engineering skills gap and organisations must step up to promote STEM access for everyone, says Sarah Chapman, chair of 3M's EMEA Technical Women’s...
Almost half of companies in the IT and engineering sectors are not planning on recruiting staff over the next 12 months, due to a lack of suitably skilled candidates, according to research from the...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics are expected to have a major impact on a wide array of fields. But in the scramble to deploy the technology, policymakers, employers and regulators must...
A collaboration between scientists in Wales and Iran has found that microscopic sand particles could be the key to improving the yield of oil from difficult-to-exploit resources
The Isis 2 target station, which opened this week at Oxford’s Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, would seem to be one of those pure-science gadgets which tend to rile certain sections of The Engineer’s...
A team of Florida State University (FSU) researchers will use a five-year, $1.3m (£0.8m) grant from the US National Institutes of Health to develop a way to measure trace levels of zinc in the human...