Powerful enabling technology or existential threat to jobs? The Engineer asked a panel of experts what the ongoing and rapid rise of AI might mean for engineering and engineers.
The Global Wind Energy Council, WWF, the LEGO Group, the UN Global Compact, Vestas Wind Systems, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Bloomberg have all lent their support to the development of the first global...
The inventors of a MEDEVAC off-road ambulance, a hands-free IV device, and an E-COATING to reduce heat absorption in buildings, have been announced as global winners in the 2023 James Dyson Awards.
Scanning technology at WMG has been used to reveal details on the surface of an astrolabe, a navigation tool found in the wreck of a Portuguese explorer ship that sank in 1503.
BP Alaska is to pay a $25m (£15m) civil penalty as part of a settlement for spilling more than 5,000 barrels of crude oil on the North Slope of Alaska in 2006.
Electrical power systems on future hybrid vehicles could be less expensive, lighter and more compact with a new flexible DC-to-DC converter capable of handling multiple voltages simultaneously.
The UK’s last remaining coal-fired power station, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, is set to cease generating today (September 30, 2024), closing the chapter on nearly 150 years of UK coal.
A new facility at Millbrook in the UK will enable agricultural and off-highway vehicle engineers to conduct a wider range of powertrain tests with greater accuracy, at temperatures as low as -20C
Yesterday’s Labour Party conference speech by Gordon Brown contained more than its fair share of policy announcements, including a pledge to spend £1bn on establishing a national investment...
A team of scientists and students from Sheffield University have published the blueprints for a specialist single-molecule microscope they claim to have built for a tenth of the cost of commercially...