BAE Systems has demonstrated a system that is claimed to give combat pilots a previously unavailable view of friendly forces on the battlefield.
Engineers are the fifth most trusted profession in the UK according to the 2019 Ipsos MORI Veracity Index, the longest-running poll on trust in professions in Britain.
A team from Heriot-Watt University has discovered a novel way to transport natural gas products and prevent expensive blockages that hold up production.
The microarchitecture of fossil pterosaur bones could be replicated to develop materials for the next generation of aircraft, new research from Manchester University has found.
Scientists have gained new insights into the fundamental behaviour of flexible materials, an advance that could lead to the design of new building materials and technology.
With an abundance of ambitious engineering projects from renewable energy to skyscrapers, the United Arab Emirates is looking for skilled recruits in the coming years
Britain’s Ministry of Defence has awarded AgustaWestland £194 million to upgrade sighting and targeting systems used onboard the UK military’s fleet of Apache AH MK1 helicopters.
Researchers in Finland have developed a technique that makes it possible to identify the user of a mobile phone based on her or his physical movements.
Engineering firms are bucking the recruitment trend by increasing the number of graduate vacancies, according to an Association of Graduate Recruiters' survey released last week.
Arizona-based First Solar has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Chinese government to build a giant 2GW solar power plant.