A US-designed underwater robot could be used to help clean up oil-spills resulting from accidents like the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster.
The International Space Station is set to host an experiment aimed at advancing ‘the industrial production of human tissue in zero-gravity conditions’.
Figures from SMMT show that UK car production was up 8.6 per cent to 58,043 units in July, which represents the third consecutive month of growth.
Business energy supplier SSE Energy Solutions is leading a project to reduce carbon emissions by 90 per cent across 11 Harris Federation academies in South East England.
Scientists at Raytheon’s Glenrothes facility are working on a project to demonstrate integrated circuits made from silicon carbide that operate at temperatures above 300°C.
Liners for lower limb prosthetics can be designed and built in less than a day thanks to advances in computer science and an innovative manufacturing process.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has collaborated with The Washing Machine Project to build ten manual washing machines for a community in Diepsloot, Johannesburg.
Jim Benson’s plans for a private low-orbit craft may seem ambitious, but his firm SpaceDev is already beating bigger players to US aerospace contracts. Niall Firth reports.
The Engineer talks to Duncan Sime, Head of Business Development at the Science and Technology Facilities Council's Hartree Centre about Hartree's new National Centre for Digital Innovation
The introduction of the SAF mandate opens the door to exciting opportunities for innovation and growth, says Jack Duckworth, partner, L.E.K. Consulting.