An atomic physicist has plans to help more than a billion people in developing countries see properly by 2020 with the help of self-adjusting glasses.
Marine Current Turbines (MCT) has received £3.5m of funding to help deploy the first commercial tidal energy farm in UK waters.
Researchers in England and the US are using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to non-destructively observe the inner workings of batteries.
Scientists from the University of Surrey have developed self-regulating nanoparticles that get hot enough to kill cancer cells but leave healthy cells intact.
UK car and commercial vehicle production fell by -15.8 per cent to 59,203 units in April, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has revealed.
UK production rose for the 18th successive month and at the fastest pace since May, according to a survey of 600 industrial companies.
Richard Devenport, General Manager & Head of Engineering at Potenza Technology, argues that OEMs should focus on vehicle development to speed up EV rollout.
Metrology software products ltd (MSP) - who are exhibiting on Stand H19-338 at MACH 2018 - worked with Renishaw to increase Doncasters Precision Castings’ productivity by 100%.
Shiladitya Ghosh, COO and co-founder of DAC startup Mission Zero, attempts to debunk some of the myths around the nascent technology
As the UK prepares to increase energy capacity, plans for new generators and a clean-up of existing facilities promise a jobs bonanza for engineers. Julia Pierce reports.