The UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has developed a walking gait recognition system that can be used to help track a person through a CCTV-monitored area by analysing the way that they walk.
Engineers from Stanford University’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering have developed and tested an inexpensive new filtering technology that kills up to 98 per cent of disease-causing...
The Swiss renewable energy group, EnergyMixx, has engaged the London branch of Deutsche Bank to act as sole mandated lead manager and arranger for at least €500m of financing.
A slow but steady increase in the number of women working offshore is a reason for optimism, but such careers are seen as stereotypically male and this need to be challenged, says Joelle Way,...
Lithium Battery Recycling Solutions (LBRS) has entered a partnership with Voi Technology, Europe's largest e-scooter provider, to dispose and recycle end-of-life batteries from its electric vehicles.
Engineers at RMIT University have uncovered a way to replace conventional concrete aggregates with rubber from discarded tyres, an advance that meets building regulations and reduces manufacturing and...
Dr Hilary Leevers, Chief Executive of EngineeringUK, explains why we need to grow engineering, manufacturing and technology apprenticeships for young people and examines how we can tackle some of the...
The Engineer recently revisited some of the finest tunnelling achievements to grace its pages down through the years, and this week we bring you a collection of articles where the focus is another...
This is Engineering Engagement - a recent event at the Royal Academy of Engineering - explored the benefits and challenges of a more joined-up approach to inspiring the next generation of engineers....
Surgical robotics have been brought down to the microscale with the mini-RCM, an origami-inspired miniature remote centre of motion manipulator that has been used in two mock procedures.