A skin scanner developed at Warwick University will enable surgeons to establish the exact extent of skin cancer before surgery, an advance that promises to speed up treatment.
The UK’s first intercity battery train trial has moved on to the rail network proper, serving TransPennine routes of York to Manchester Airport and Leeds to Liverpool Lime Street.
A proposed mission to alter an asteroid’s trajectory by striking it with an “impactor” could help experts understand how to avert a potentially cataclysmic asteroid collision with Earth.
We’re delighted to reveal the shortlist for Collaborate To Innovate (C2I), The Engineer’s prestigious new awards initiative.
Prime minister Boris Johnson is to establish and chair a new National Science and Technology Council, aiming to accelerate science and research in the UK.
An advanced driving simulator that will enable engineers to test any make of car is to be developed by a team at WMG.
Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have developed machine learning technology to protect endangered North Atlantic right whales from threats posed by human marine activity.
Scientists and engineers from Swansea, Exeter and Bath Universities are looking to cut emissions from the built environment by exploring a different approach to constructing tall buildings.
Marine Power Systems (MPS) is to demonstrate a multi-megawatt wave energy array at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC).