Holographic techniques for controlling the laser beams used in additive manufacturing are set to improve the process of making components from metallic powder.
BP has announced a record loss of £17bn, adding that it will be setting aside $32.2bn to cover oil-spill costs in the Gulf of Mexico.
A new report from the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult has outlined how a regional approach to environmental consenting could speed up the rollout of new wind farms.
The London Olympics offers a great opportunity to improve accessibility technology for disabled and elderly people and provide a lasting legacy for everyone, says John Gill
Researchers in the UK and North America tell The Engineer about the technologies they are developing to help stop the spread of deadly swine flu.
Researchers in the US have developed the Bubbler, a breathalyser test for SARS-CoV-2 that uses viral RNA detection to assist with making a diagnosis.
For enclosure systems, which operate in extremely cold environments, Rittal offers 800W and 1kW heaters. Available off-the-shelf, the units have the ability to operate in severe conditions down to...
Proof-of-concept ‘phase change inks’ that use nanotechnology to control temperature in everyday environments have been developed at the University of Melbourne.
A realistic robot developed at the University of California, San Diego has learned to smile and make facial expressions through a process of self-guided learning.
UTC Fire & Security has signed an agreement to acquire Finland-based Marioff Corporation, a global provider of water mist fire suppression systems, for €250m