In your article 'Monumental task' about Dounreay you describe the Fast Reactor sphere as a monument to a technology whose time never came.
In this episode The Engineer talks to Emma Botfield, Managing Director, UK & Ireland, RS Components about the practicalities of building manufacturing resilience
Dr Steffen Hoffmann, President, Bosch UK & Ireland asks whether synthetic fuels, aka synfuels, have a role to play in meeting the UK's CO2 emissions reduction targets
A new breakthrough could help nuclear fusion researchers to stabilise their reactors, increasing the length of time that fusion can occur
Engineers can learn how to give evidence in court and about their legal responsibilities at work with a specially tailored course. Anh Nguyen reports.
Researchers at Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a way to significantly increase the amount of electric current carried by a high-temperature superconductor.
The US Department of Homeland Security has awarded BAE Systems $29m to test a system that will protect passenger aircraft against shoulder-fired missiles.
Aerosol-jet printing has been used to develop a graphene-based electrochemical sensor that detects histamines and toxins in food much faster than standard laboratory tests.
Researchers at Ulster University have received funding from the Natural Environment Research Council to examine how coastal sand dunes build up along UK coastlines.
The roads are yet to be dominated by fully electric passenger vehicles but that isn’t stopping the development of large electric vehicles weighing several tons.