Scientists at Princeton University in the US used off-the-shelf printing tools to create a functional ear that can ‘hear’ radio frequencies beyond the range of normal human capability.
Viewpoint Engineering is missing out on the skills of people on the autistic spectrum, and can do much to make workplaces comfortable for them, argues Ivan Zytynski of fluid handling company Bete
For the first time, a small device implanted in the brain has accurately predicted the onset of seizures in some adults who have epilepsy and do not respond to drugs.
The challenges of juggling parenthood and being a professional engineer are being tested to the maximum right now with home working the norm and the kids being home schooled.
Oxford University spin-out First Light Fusion is working with researchers at the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s (UKAEA) Culham laboratory on a project to convert nuclear fusion reactions into heat.
Titi Oliyide, Senior Safety Engineer on the Elizabeth Line & Ambassador for the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, details some of the safety systems in place across the latest addition to...
Transense, the UK company developing a new tyre pressure monitoring system, said the launch of the first product incorporating its technology is imminent and asked investors to remain patient.
As the Columbus laboratory, the European Space Agency’s section of the International Space Station, reaches its fifth birthday, ESA and one of its main suppliers, Astrium, is looking forward to a...
Optical computing is an innovative, game-changing technology that can be applied to accelerate power-hungry AI models such as ChatGPT, says Tim Weil, CEO and Co-Founder, Lumai.
When it comes to gas, we’ve got an awful lot in common here in the UK with the chaps over there in the land of the red, white and blue.