Features editor While apprenticeships seem to be doing well across the UK, it’s important that the engineering sector doesn’t become complacent
A mix of disciplines and software is being used by engineers developing a program to simulate wind tunnel tests on aircraft controls. Siobhan Wagner reports
The pay divide between engineers in the North and the South of the country has narrowed since the financial crisis, according to analysis by accountants Brookson.
Researchers at the University of Illinois have adapted the polymer printing process to stretch and flatten twisted molecules so that they conduct electricity better.
New Zealand-based agritech company Robotics Plus has launched Prospr, an autonomous, multi-use, hybrid vehicle that is set to improve agricultural efficiency and alleviate labour challenges.
A typical EV battery can be charged in 10 minutes thanks to a breakthrough in electric vehicle battery design at Pennsylvania State University.
A new anti-sliding adhesive may be the closest man-made material yet to mimic the remarkable toe hairs of the gecko.
The public needs to have a better understanding of the safety of nuclear radiation, an Oxford physicist has claimed in a lecture given today.
Robotics and medical experts in the US have worked together to develop a head-mounted robotic device for ultra-precise eye surgery.
Advanced Composites Group is to participate in two UK government-backed projects focused on the development of composite materials for use in tidal and gas turbine generators.