Terahertz functions could be applied to anti-counterfeiting technologies and 6G telephony following the development of a semiconductor source of terahertz radiation.
An ultra-white coating inspired by the scales on a type of Southeast Asian beetle could lead to brighter paints and coatings.
Scientists have developed OpticSELINE, a technology that could one day restore sight to the blind via an intraneural electrode that stimulates the optic nerve.
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The engineering sector may need to ‘rebrand’ following research that found Gen Z and millennials have negative perceptions of the profession.
Siemens has received an order from China’s Angang Iron and Steel Group to supply the electrical equipment for a new 5m plate mill.
Health Departments in the UK are aiming to ensure medical scientists working in the NHS can utilise new technologies. Ellie Zolfagharifard reports.
Joan Ruddock, energy and climate change minister, has launched the Foundation fund to support low-carbon projects in north-west England.
Decommissioning progress on one of Sellafield’s oldest nuclear plants has moved forward with three new contracts totalling more than £160m to enable radioactive-waste retrieval.
A robotic solution that brings efficiency, flexibility and improved environmental performance to custom spray jobs on cars has been recognised with an award from IFR and IEEE.