Researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) are working on a non-invasive treatment that may restore the sight of individuals whose vision has been badly damaged by over-exposure to bright...
The UK government has announced a change in its Equivalent or Lower Qualification (ELQ) policy, opening the door for people to retrain in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)...
The European Commission has decided to make a substantial amount of radio spectrum available throughout the European Union for radio local area networks, more commonly known as Wi-Fi.
Could a plug-in hybrid version of Aston Martin’s DB9 - shown to the press earlier this week - signal a greener, quieter future for a marque more readily associated with the roar of a V12 engine?
Researchers at North Carolina State University in the US have developed a technique for directly printing metal circuits that they claim could make it easier to manufacture flexible electronics.
Your very interesting feature on carbon storage highlighted the serious attention now being given to this technique and, by default, shows how wide of the mark are any daydreams of a future powered by...
Senior Reporter Drax, the UK’s biggest power station, is slowly weaning itself off coal and replacing it with biomass. The Engineer took a look around to see what all the fuss was about.
Plymouth University and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) are collaborating on a project that will use ICT technology to study potentially hazardous rip currents at a beach in north...
Defence group Qinetiq has said that it is unlikely to achieve its financial expectations after revealing a 104 per cent drop in its pre-tax profit in the first half of the year.
EMEC, the European Marine Energy Centre, has built two receiving stations to pick up valuable information about shipping activity in the waters where wave and tidal energy devices are tested in...