Once the preserve of HGVs and the luxury cars market, advances in electronic control are making air-spring technology available to a wider range of vehicles. Lane Whitward explains.
The Labour and Conservative Parties are competing to put apprenticeships at the heart of their industrial policies for the upcoming election. With which statement do you agree most strongly?
E.ON and Ocean Prospect have withdrawn from the Wave Hub project off the north Cornish coast, opting instead to test their recently acquired Pelamis wave energy converter at EMEC in Orkney.
Around 22,000 new jobs are set to be created as construction work begins on Phase One of HS2, the UK’s second high-speed rail link that will run between London and the West Midlands.
Homeland security officials may be able to quickly separate and detect deadly biological weapons such as anthrax from samples using a microscopic tweezer-like device that relies on the power of...
Gary Cannon, space segment lead at Satellite Applications Catapult and a member of the Advanced Engineering advisory board, examines the recruitment issues in the UK space sector and explains why now...
Looking back on some of the maritime landmarks of 1959, The Engineer settled first on USS Long Beach, the world’s first nuclear-powered surface fighting ship and the first surface ship to be armed...
Rolls-Royce has been awarded £96m to provide power and propulsion equipment, including four gas turbines for HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, the UK’s new 65,000 tonne aircraft carriers.
Chevron Global Gas has filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission as part of the permitting process to build an underground natural gas storage facility in Colorado.
As the shale gas industry has developed, so too have the pumps that serve it. But without a dedicated local supply chain to deliver innovation, can the UK replicate US success? Ellie Zolfagharifard...