The civil and structural engineering industry shapes the world around us in so many ways, from the design and construction of our infrastructure to the push for a more sustainable built environment.
Researchers in Korea have developed a nanoparticle-based surgical glue that can be used in place of stitches to close wounds, and which is visible on a range of medical scans.
The Engineer today (Nov 29, 2022) hosted ‘Unlocking true value of unstructured data with Natural Language Processing’, a free-to-view webinar in which Dassault Systèmes revealed how Natural Language...
Vehicles will be able to operate with Level 4 autonomy following the development of a radar-based navigation and perception system that is not reliant on any external infrastructure.
Sizewell C is leading a consortium awarded £3m to develop plans for Direct Air Capture that could be powered by heat from the proposed new nuclear power station in Suffolk.
Pro-development policy must take priority if the construction industry is to achieve its full investment potential into the future, a survey from Pick Everard and Lichfields has found.
The first students to study Engineering and Manufacturing T Levels in England will be awarded their results today (August 15), as a new survey shows growing interest in vocational training.
With the latest figures from the UK car industry showing a double-digit decline in both domestic and overseas markets, the sector’s trade body has repeated calls for the UK to remain part of the...
MIT researcher Kimiko Ryokai and his colleagues have developed a new drawing tool that allows children to explore colours and textures found in everyday materials by "picking them up" and drawing with...
Alcatel has signed a turnkey contract valued at €42m with the Post & Telecommunications Office (OPT) of New Caledonia to roll out a submarine cable network connecting New Caledonia and Australia.