Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science have developed a method for systematically identifying bugs in cyber-physical systems.
Novelist Jon Wallace considers the science fiction implications of engineering stories that have caught his eye. This month, examining the predicament of the soldier of the future
Your article on the decline of science and technology in education got a discussion going here. It turned out that every one of our engineers — and most of our scientists — had used Meccano.
The director of the European Space Agency’s new UK technology outpost explains why ESA wants to tap into British science and enterprise culture
A team of scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science has created a molecule that can function as an ultra-miniaturised version of a keypad locking mechanism.
Features editor The ‘exquisite’ Lisa Pathfinder spacecraft demonstrates how pushing the limits of science in space expands the capabilities of engineering on Earth
Materials science company NaturalNano is to work with the Nylon Corporation of America (NYCOA) to develop a range of nylon nanocomposites with enhanced mechanical properties.
Sciencesoft and Glasgow University’s School of Science and Engineering have won a £75,000 grant from the Technology Strategy Board to explore ways of boosting North Sea oil production.
The University of East Anglia and the Lowestoft-based Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science is to launch a strategic alliance to boost understanding of the pressures of global...
A joint statement agreed today by Prime Minister David Cameron and President Barack Obama is expected to strengthen collaboration in science and higher education between the UK and the US.