Engineers at a power plant in North Dakota have begun the first continuous operation of a clean coal technology drying system that uses the plant’s excess heat to wring moisture from the incoming...
The world’s first total artificial heart is designed to replace failing hearts in adults and older children, potentially filling a gap left by a scarcity of organs for transplant
Next stop, UK: Stuart Nathan talks to Klaus-Dieter Rennert about Hitachi’s plans for the UK and Europe, as well as the industrial giant’s focus on growth in the rail and medical sectors
Academic institutions are getting hands-on with additive manufacturing to create more engaging courses that better prepare students for their careers ahead, writes Jesse Roitenberg, an education...
Researchers say they have engineered sensors that fluoresce in the presence of compounds that interact with oestrogen receptors in human cells. The sensors are said to detect natural or human-made...
Scientists and engineers from China and the United Kingdom have formed an initiative designed to advance the research, development and demonstration of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)...
From developing UAVs, to fighter jets and the next generation of efficient passenger aircraft, the story of the British aerospace industry has been one of quiet success over past years.
AMEC has been awarded a four-year contract with PotashCorp to provide engineering and project management services during the $1.8bn expansion of the Rocanville Potash mine in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Scientists across Europe have hailed the dawn of a new era of molecular research, thanks to the official opening of The European X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL), the largest and most powerful X-ray...
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center researchers use numerical simulation to evaluate and optimise the proposed design of the Advanced Divertor experiment — a compact nuclear fusion machine that packs...