The advent of electric and hybrid vehicles has increased the need for engineers from a much wider range of disciplines
Researchers at City University London have secured £210k in funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to explore the commercial potential of a novel sensor system to...
As we enter a new age of electricity, we need to ensure that the UK has the grid infrastructure, the skills and the policy environment to support the rapid deployment of renewables, says David Acres,...
A deep relationship with top-flight motorsport is driving Britain’s latest assault on sailing’s oldest competition, the America’s cup. Jon Excell reports.
Acknowledging the link between the arts and the sciences will be key to inspiring the next generation of engineers and delivering the diversity of thought required to solve our biggest challenges...
Use of solar power is predicted to increase to 4 per cent of total UK energy by the end of the decade, but the industry is concerned about the withdrawal of subsidies for large installations. What...
In an unusual role reversal, the military trails in the wake of the commercial sector in the move towards the all-electric ship. George Coupe reports.
Does engineering need to do more to embed ethics at the heart of the profession? Dr Jim Baxter, an ethicist at the University of Leeds, thinks so. The public good demands it, as he explains. But you...
Technology Minerals is a London-based, LSE-listed company creating a circular economy for battery metals. The company, which is also engaged in extracting raw materials required for lithium-ion...