A walking concept car with wheels mounted on robotic legs offers a glimpse of the future of disaster response according to its developer.
UK engineers at polymer bearing specialist igus have joined the manufacturing effort to produce much-needed personal protective equipment for frontline healthcare
Australian team uses robotics and laser technologies to tackle the problem of restoring worn and damaged power station turbine blades on site. Stuart Nathan explains.
The fuel cell has come of age with the manufacture of the first hydrogen-powered motorbike. Stuart Nathan reports on its development, from brainstorming to production.
The metal manufacturing sector has increased its investment in collaboration and innovation despite the impact of the recession, according to a report from Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP).
University College London (UCL) has undertaken a project that could lead to a turbocharger design that is low in noise and high in fuel efficiency.
E.ON UK has returned its gas-fired Killingholme Power Station to full service, two years after the plant was operationally withdrawn.
Smiths Detection has recently secured a €10m order with Belgian Customs for its screening technology, which has the ability to differentiate between organic and inorganic matter.
Engineers at Purdue University have shown how researchers might better use multi-walled carbon nanotubes to more precisely measure structures and devices for electronics.
Features editor George Osborne’s visit to Faslane may have been political posturing, but Trident is all about posturing. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t discuss it.