Scientists at Cambridge University have produced hydrogen from water using an inexpensive catalyst under industrially relevant conditions.
The new head of Festo UK reflects on her varied career, and discusses why engineering needs to attract more young people from both sexes. Andrew Wade reports.
An intelligent machine tool that can decide for itself how best to manufacture a component could speed up the production of custom-built objects such as dental implants and artificial bones.
T-ray probe technology is to be combined with medical-grade surgical robots as part of Terabotics, a collaborative project being led by Warwick University.
With urban flooding on the increase around the world, planners are making increasing use of permeable pavements that allow water to drain away, thereby controlling storm-water run-off.
Transport for London (TfL) is to install four wireless charging pads in two depots that will serve its private fleet of electric vehicles.
After weeks of speculation, Rishi Sunak has announced that he is scrapping the Birmingham to Manchester leg of HS2.
French clinic hails results of neural implant-controlled full-body assistive exoskeleton, but no real-world trial yet
Artificial joints that last longer, produce fewer side effects and are better suited for younger patients are the subject of a £4m project led by Leeds University.
We’re delighted to reveal the shortlist for The Engineer’s 2024 Collaborate To Innovate (C2I) Awards