The Paul Jackson ColumnAs the tenth birthday of EngineeringUK approaches, chief executive Paul Jackson looks at the way the organisation has changed, and how it is still working to promote engineering...
Organic waste could be used to make building materials and then fed back into the biological cycle at the end of their service life, claims a new report from Arup.
UK companies have formed a consortium to bid for construction of the main reactor vacuum vessel of the International Tokamak Experimental Reactor nuclear fusion reactor being built in France.
Researchers from the University of Houston have found a catalyst that generates hydrogen from water using sunlight, a development with the potential to create a renewable source of energy.
A team of theoretical physicists at the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and Boston College has identified cubic boron arsenide as a material with the potential to transfer heat more effectively...
Aston Martin’s ambitious expansion plans have grabbed the headlines in recent months. Chris Pickering talks to two members of the team charged with turning the company's dreams into reality
An EU-funded project aimed at designing ’sustainable’ biomass processing is underway despite claims from environmental groups and charities that increased biofuels consumption will contribute to food...
Rolls-Royce has announced the completion of compatibility tests using 100 per cent Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), which is said to be compatible with the company’s in-production civil aero engines.
E-T-A Circuit Breakers offers a bespoke systems service designed to facilitate the installation and use of E-T-A circuit protection products in a wide range of applications covering manufacturing and...
There is no choosing between AI opportunities or environmentally sustainable AI. To access the former, we need the latter, writes Professor Tom Rodden, Chair of the NEPC working group on responsible...