A new generation of semi-transparent, flexible and more efficient electronics could be on the way, thanks to research carried out at the Universities of Manchester and Sheffield.
A medical imaging technique based on a new method for transferring magnetic spin could potentially reveal biological processes in the body without exposing patients to harmful radiation.
Global collaboration into glass technology is opening up new areas of application and aims to make the material a fashionable area of research.
Mats Rahmström, CEO of compressor giant Atlas Copco, talks to Andrew Wade about how electrification, connectivity and digitalisation are driving innovation at the company
ALKS represents the first UK public deployment of Level Three vehicle automation, and clearly there is much to do, says Sascha Spillner, account manager at Avnet Abacus
Farmers want the maximum yields from their crops and the tools to help them achieve this are numerous, evolving and sometimes controversial.
As part of a series of articles exploring the propulsion technologies that will shape the future of key transport sectors The Engineer spoke to
To ensure UK industry retains a world-class workforce it is imperative that we improve training and education before it is too late, argues Bob Gibbon
The Engineer caught up with IEEE president and CEO Kathleen Kramer to find out more about the organisation's prestigious Medal of Honor
Hertfordshire University researchers have developed a new limewash for building surfaces that uses bacteria to form a barrier against erosion damage.