Engineering students should be encouraged to dream, but not at the expense of learning practical project management skills, writes our anonymous blogger
A fibre-optic cable-based technique will be used for the first time to monitor the effect the warming climate is having on permafrost in the Arctic region.
A seven-year research programme aims to make the UK’s steel industry carbon-neutral by 2040 whilst simultaneously boosting jobs and increasing productivity by 15 per cent.
The world’s first clinical trial for the treatment of patients with torn meniscal cartilage has received approval to commence from MHRA, the UK’s regulatory agency.
Alcatel has been awarded a contract worth approximately €120 million, to build and deploy a converged high-speed telecommunication network alongside England's motorways.
Chinese steel producer Ningbo Iron and Steel Company has awarded Siemens a contract to engineer and supply the drive and automation systems for a new 4.3m plate mill.
Newspaper headlines regularly tell us that additive manufacturing, or “3D printing” as it’s popularly known, is going to transform the way goods are made.
Timken today announced that it is continuing to expand its strategic position in the aerospace aftermarket by acquiring the assets of Turbo Engines.
The GeoInformation Group has developed a database that can be used to identify buildings in the UK that could be suitable for solar panel installation.
NASA has announced a series of research projects, costing $2.3million, to develop technologies for a new supersonic airliner. Is this a worthwhile concept?