A Wärtsilä power plant engine has become the largest ever commercially operated flexible balancing engine to run on a hydrogen fuel blend.
Phosphorene, a two-dimensional form of phosphorus, can be made into a superconductor if it is enriched with electrons, according to research from Manchester University.
US researchers have developed a system that uses the vibrations caused by traffic passing over a bridge to power wireless monitoring sensors.
Hybrid Air Vehicles has started the Airlander 10 engine program, a series of full engine tests designed to bring the world’s largest aircraft into commercial operation.
Tiny particles of pure silica coated with an active material could be used to remove toxic chemicals, bacteria, and viruses from water.
Cornell University engineers have created the Smartphone Cholesterol Application for Rapid Diagnostics - smartCARD - which employs a smartphone’s camera to read cholesterol levels.
The Wellcome Trust and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council have launched a joint £45m initiative to boost UK medical engineering innovation
Estonia’s Sunly has announced new funding of €300m to help it roll out a number of hybrid solar/wind/storage projects across Poland and the Baltics.
The Med-Tech Innovation Expo has been unveiled as the sponsor of the Healthcare & Medical category of The Engineer's ninth annual Collaborate To Innovate Awards
Royal Dutch Shell has extended its commercial alliance with Iogen Energy to accelerate the development of a cellulosic ethanol production technology.