Powered lower limb prosthetics hold promise for improving the mobility of amputees, but errors in the technology may also cause some users to stumble or fall.
New rotor blades have been fitted to a long-serving Royal Navy helicopter so it can fly faster and higher, giving it new military capabilities. Siobhan Wagner reports
Two research teams working in the same laboratories at UNSW Australia have found distinct solutions to challenges facing the realisation of super powerful quantum computers.
Construction today started on Scottish Power’s £300m Whitelee Windfarm, which will be capable of harnessing enough wind energy to power 200,000 homes.
Mathematicians and astrodynamicists at Surrey Space Centre are embarking on a three-year project to test the feasibility of tethering microsatellites.
April 1960 saw The Engineer publish a report of a visit to what is now the UK’s oldest surviving car brand, namely Vauxhall Motors.
Fast show: Andrew Wade reports on an exciting new UK-led project to intercept a long-period comet for the first time.
The UK Atomic Energy Authority has announced that it intends to sell UKAEA Limited, a provider of nuclear decommissioning, waste management and site environmental remediation services.
Airbus has broken ground on a new manufacturing facility in the US that will be used to build A220-100 and A220-300 aircraft for its US customers.
A microfluidic device able to efficiently and rapidly slice cells in half could help advance the study of self-healing materials researchers have claimed.