New silicon-based compounds may increase the life of tiny lithium batteries used in implantable devices to help treat nervous system and other disorders.
Around 25,000 passenger and freighter aircraft worth $3.1tn will be delivered between 2009 and 2028, according to Airbus' Global Market Forecast.
Engineers at Hull University are developing a new system that could eventually help people who have undergone throat surgery to get their voices back.
Engineers at Swedish engineering group Sandvik have created what is claimed to be the world’s first ever 3D printed industrial diamond composite.
Machine learning algorithms have been trained to predict the likelihood of a person developing dementia with 92 per cent accuracy, a study has concluded.
Daimler Truck and bp are to pilot the development of hydrogen infrastructure and the introduction of hydrogen-powered fuel-cell trucks in the UK.
A £10m research centre has been opened by engineering consultancy Ricardo, designed to help automotive customers who are developing the next generation of low carbon vehicles.
The Royal Academy of Engineering hosted its annual leadership lunch yesterday (June 20, 2024), to celebrate this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (INWED).
Researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have developed a knee-powered energy-harvester that generates enough energy to power small electronic devices.
Proton beam therapy could be made available to a wider group of patients with the help of research focused on accelerating ions with high-powered lasers.