In this interview Jon Excell speaks to Dr Jon Hall - Chief Innovation & Technology Officer with C2I headline sponsor Babcock International Group - about the power of collaboration, the technology...
UC Berkeley researchers have developed a method to learn about the quality, volume, speed, and direction of the flow of salt water and fresh water through the Sacramento Delta.
Figures released by the Department of Energy and Climate Change show that electricity generated by renewable energy rose in 2009 to 6.6 per cent, with wind accounting for 37 per cent of that total.
Experts from different engineering sectors explain how and why they’re putting circular economy principles at the heart of their businesses.
The science-fiction vision of robotic prosthetic limbs that can be controlled by the brain and provide sensory feedback is coming closer. Stuart Nathan looks at progress in the UK.
The implications of additive layer manufacturing, or 3D printing, are only just being understood. It will change the way we make things — and change the things we make. Stuart Nathan reports
Fast talk: Is there a future for supersonic passenger aircraft? Our expert panel weighs up the options.
The defence industry is working intensively on lighter body armour.
Assembling the world's largest nuclear fusion experiment is now an engineering problem. But it may be the most daunting challenge that has ever been posed, as Stuart Nathan explains.