Coventry University is a collaborating partner in CERTUS, a project aiming to accelerate the development of safe and reliable self-driving vehicles.
Adding a thin supercapacitor to the LED flash in camera phones can provide sufficient light energy for high-resolution pictures in low light conditions without compromising slimline design.
A cartilage-mimicking material created at Duke University could allow surgeons to 3D print replacement knee parts that are custom-shaped.
US airline United is partnering with startup Archer Aviation on the development and roll-out of a fleet of up to 200 electric air taxis.
Work on the £42m Wave Hub marine energy project begins this week when engineers start to drill through sand dunes at Hayle in Cornwall.
GE Hitachi’s (GEH) small modular reactor (SMR) design has passed a significant regulatory milestone, bringing the technology a step closer to deployment in the UK.
BAE Systems has secured a contract modification worth $19m to upgrade 1,800 Caiman Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles for the US Marine Corps.
A German engineering giant has developed next-generation technology to improve efficiency of long-distance power transmission from offshore wind farms.
The UK’s ambitions to be a Net Zero nation by 2050 have been laid out in the government’s Net Zero Strategy.
Paediatric heart valve replacement surgeries could be reduced after lab-made tri-tube valves were found to grow after implantation into lambs.