A new study led by Lancaster University has shown how space weather has the potential to play havoc with rail signal infrastructure in the UK and beyond.
Manufacturing production increased at its fastest pace in seven months during August according to the latest UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI).
Turbines using existing designs could be placed inside large-bore underwater pipes to produce a reliable, clean and cost-effective source of tidal power, a Dorset engineer claims.
The Royal Society has called for fundamental reform of the A-level system, leading to the introduction of an A-level-based Baccalaureate or similar qualification.
The explosion in the Port of Beirut on August 4, 2020 was one of the biggest non-nuclear blasts in history according to engineers from Sheffield University.
A low-cost, portable technology has been developed that can be used to detect cyanotoxins, which are waterborne substances that can be fatal in high concentrations.
Hitachi has terminated its involvement in UK nuclear power projects, a decision that dents Britain’s ambitions to develop a new nuclear fleet.
Affordability and reliability are at the centre of a £500m government investment to encourage the uptake of ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs).
France, Norway and the United Kingdom have established a multi-national project to develop a new submarine rescue system capable of rapid worldwide deployment.
Engineers have developed an electrolyte that allows lithium-ion batteries to perform in freezing and searing temperatures, an advance that could also improve lithium sulphur cells.