Smiths Detection’s military unit has been awarded a contract to build Chemical Biological Protective Shelters for the US Department of Defense.
A 2MW superconducting motor for future hydrogen-powered aircraft is to be co-developed by Airbus UpNext and Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation.
This year’s CES exhibition saw a number of companies roll into Las Vegas to unveil developments that indicate the growth of 'smart cars' as consumer electronics.
UCL spinout Quantum Motion is partnering with the University of Pennsylvania to advance the company’s development of silicon qubit chips for quantum computing.
The rising popularity of electric vehicles (EVs), combined with advances in energy storage, presents an exciting new opportunity to rethink the grid. Andrew Wade 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
Better hearing aids and improved speech recognition technologies could result from research that has discovered neurons that help people to tune into specific conversations in a crowded room.
A team of researchers has demonstrated the ability to non-invasively peer inside the body and observe the immune system at work.
Rapidly-developing technology means machine tools are now able to offer several functions in a single unit which improves set-up times and cost efficiency. Martin Oakham explains
Education and training received a boost today from the chancellor George Osborne who announced measures to increase university places and fund higher apprenticeships.