A new project in Dorset will see the county working with Qualcomm to roll out 5G connectivity that will enable AI-powered, data-driven farming and aquaculture.
A new system that detects the number of passengers in a car has been successfully trialled by Xerox, raising hopes it could be used to encourage carpooling.
A new way to eliminate the need for motors in space-borne radiometers has been devised by researchers at Queen’s University Belfast.
Aston University researchers are developing a bioinspired membrane that will allow scientists to selectively remove a single contaminant from water with minimal energy.
A Warwick University scientist has conceived a new method to improve the measurement of the surfaces of components required for use in high-precision and nanotechnology applications.
With eco-labelling becoming more prevalent we decided to ask if Engineer readers apply environmental criteria when buying big ticket items like cars or white goods.
A group including researchers from Cambridge University has fired a rocket 250km above the Earth's surface to test samples of graphene ink in space.
Animal physiology has inspired the development of a 3D printing method to produce shape-shifting liquid metal robotics with musculoskeletal qualities.
Robotic prosthetic arms allow amputees to perform a particular set of actions by twitching the remaining muscles in their severed limb.
The courier industry could become greener and more efficient, thanks to the development of a new type of electric delivery vehicle by researchers at WMG at Warwick University.