The 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris are helping to shine a light on the need for more assistive technologies, says Bethan Halliwell, partner, and Sheri Jeyakumar, associate, both of whom are patent...
Despite its immense economic contribution, the UK defence sector faces a worrying shortage of key skills. Paul Oxley, Director of Government Relations and Policy at ADS Group examines some of the...
Nederman are advocating the benefits of installing self-retracting hose and cable reels, following the latest campaign from the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) to reduce slips, trips and falls.
Traditionally metal marking has been carried out using machine marking, ink based printing and chemical etching. Lasers provide a new alternative to these traditional methods and offer several...
A seven-member consortium led by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology is to study the impact of bioenergy crop land-use changes on soil carbon stocks and greenhouse-gas emissions.
A chemical catalyst developed at Carnegie Mellon University completely destroys dangerous nitrophenols in laboratory tests, according to Arani Chanda, who recently presented his findings at the...
A new spin-out company from Nottingham University aims to prove that a new form of green energy could be in widespread use within 15 years and at a fraction of the cost of its nearest competitor.
Features editor The fiasco over the cancellation of the contract with Raytheon to deliver the UK’s e-borders system could have been avoided if more engineers were involved in decision making.
A novel technique for non-invasively probing deep into the human brain to provide therapy for neurological disorders has been successfully tested at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL).
With all the features of their solid counterparts, split roller bearing are used around the world, from a South African theme park water ride to a steel production plant in Italy. Mark Venables...