From R&D expertise to end-of-life recycling capability the UK has many of the key foundations required to succeed in the EV sector writes Julian Hetherington, Automotive Transformation Director,...
Scottish and Southern Energy plans to opt in to the Large Combustion Plant Directive all of the capacity at its Fiddler's Ferry power station in Cheshire and half of the capacity at its Ferrybridge...
Purdue University is pioneering the development of a surgical system that responds to a surgeon’s hand gestures to control a robotic scrub nurse or command the display of images during an operation.
In the latest in its series of one-to-one industry interviews The Engineer spoke to Matthew Aldridge, Managing Director of igus UK about environmental applications of industrial plastics
An advanced material originally developed to shield medical staff from harmful levels of radiation could be used to cut the weight of space vehicles and aircraft, claims its developer.
A diamond-based device capable of switching electrical power at ultra-high voltages is being touted as the first economically viable way to connect offshore wind farms to any point on the grid.
England’s footballers have a 3.8 per cent chance of winning the 2018 Fifa World Cup, according to a Monte Carlo simulation applied to all the teams in the tournament.
The Environment and Climate Change Committee has reported that a successful transition to EVs is essential if the government is to meet its legally binding net zero target by 2050.
Marking 10 years of helping design engineers speed products to market.
Researchers have used airbrushing techniques to grow vertically aligned carbon nanofibres on metal substrates, a development that could lead to the incorporation of nanofibres into gene delivery...