Leeds University engineers are investigating the feasibility of using spinal cement to stabilise the bones of people with multiple myeloma, an incurable bone-marrow cancer that causes destructive...
Scientists have located the optimum drill site for the first exploration of an Antarctic sub-glacial lake, a development likely to provide insights into climate change and the discovery of life forms.
Scientists have developed a new technology using integrated microfluidics chips for simplifying and diversifying the types of molecules used to image the biology of disease with Positron Emission...
Ultra Electronics’ Precision Air Systems business has won a contract worth more than $8m (£5m) from the US Navy to supply its HiPPAG airborne compressors for Canadian CF-18 aircraft.
In 2015 The Engineer reported that Lockheed Martin was to manufacture high-powered laser weapons and today we bring you a video from the company highlighting its advances in this field.
Is Vestas being over-hasty in closing its plant on the Isle of Wight, or is the government dragging its heels over the grants, investment and legislation that will allow offshore windfarms to be built...
Two University of Rhode Island researchers have been awarded an $86,000 to create maps of the East Coast of the US that will identify potential flooding and damage that could occur if a tsunami struck...
The decision by the US Department of Commerce to impose a 220 per cent import tariff on Bombardier C Series jets could put thousands of UK jobs at risk and harm manufacturing in the UK.
It has never been more important to address the weaknesses that have existed within the IoT ecosystem and make cyber resilience a top priority, says Mozammul Ahmed, edge and embedded technology...
British aviation engineer and legendary pilot Frank Whittle was the main player in the development of the jet engine that was to change the face of 20th century aviation. Written by Nick Smith