Jobs in the metalforming sector will be saved following the latest measures of Coronavirus support announced on September 24 by the chancellor, according to the sector’s trade body.
Researchers at Princeton Engineering and the Indian Institute of Technology have used AI to create novel chip designs that humans do not fully understand.
A new report has shown that businesses are struggling to keep up with the environmental impact of generative AI as the technology becomes more widely adopted.
Engineers are investigating ‘last resort’ technologies to put climate change into reverse, but some claim they are clouding the issue. Stuart Nathan reports
Ohio State University researchers have used a new technique to obtain the highest-ever resolution MRI scan of the inside of a magnet.
The James Dyson Foundation and a charity led by F1 legend Jackie Stewart are teaming up to support a £500,000 research fellowship into dementia.
The overwhelming majority of respondents to The Engineer’s latest poll back remaining in the EU and maintaining our current relationship with the trading bloc.
Scientists have developed a low-density epoxy for electronic applications that is claimed to be substantially tougher than pure epoxy and more conductive than other epoxy composites.
DSTL scientists find a way to manufacture super-strength armour using a less expensive process than conventional hard steels. Siobhan Wagner reports.
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