EngineeringUK CEO Dr Hilary Leevers celebrates the increase of women working in engineering and conveys the huge task and collective effort that’s required to see substantive change.
Scientists at the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) are developing high-bandgap solar cells capable of producing enough power to operate electronic sensor systems at depths of 9m.
The National Physical Laboratory and Rolls Royce SMR are working together on a new project to employ an advanced mass spectrometry technique for safe SMR operations.
International astronomers and government representatives met last week to assess the opportunities offered by building the world’s largest radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA).
Research scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM in Freiburg have created a nanocoating that can be used to create non-reflecting displays and eyeglasses.
A new testing method has been devised that uses a person’s fingerprint to detect whether or not they have recently taken cocaine.
The Dartmoor Line that links Exeter and Okehampton in South West England is to reopen this autumn after an absence of 49 years.
Could a superconducing grid connecting solar concentrators in North Africa to wind farms in northern Europe help the EU meet its green energy targets?
Six of the UK’s leading universities are working on a collaborative project to better understand the performance of materials used in the next generation of nuclear reactors.
Stratasys has unleashed an additive manufacturing machine that quickly produces product-matching designs using up to six print materials and a choice of over 360,000 colours.