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.
Mathematicians and astrodynamicists at Surrey Space Centre are embarking on a three-year project to test the feasibility of tethering microsatellites.
UK Manufacturing Unite - an initiative designed to reverse the economic impact of Covid-19 for manufacturers - has seen £625,000 of orders placed in its first few weeks.
Fast show: Andrew Wade reports on an exciting new UK-led project to intercept a long-period comet for the first time.
Deritend has received an order from Severn Trent Water through Norwest Holst to supply and install four of the largest Archimedes screw type pumps in the UK.
A survey carried out by Sphera has found that most companies are failing to incorporate net zero strategies into daily business operations.
New materials and manufacturing methods have been used to create helmet padding that reduces the likelihood of head injury in combat and recreational helmets.
Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a filtration technology that converts wastewater into a product that could be used to both irrigate and fertilise crops.
Bringing light pulses to a complete halt in optical fibre, then restarting them, may be an important step towards instantaeous data transmission
Figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) show UK car production fell by four per cent in October compared to last year.