Westinghouse Electric Company subsidiary PaR Nuclear has won a contract to provide refuelling equipment for new construction units at Qinshan in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns =...
With the soaring use of generative AI and large language models over the past year – and regulators scrambling to keep pace – it feels as if Data Privacy Week is taking on an extra sense of importance...
During a recent panel session – hosted by The Engineer and BAE Systems – experts from across industry looked at how engineering organisations, and the people who work for them, are adapting to an era...
Rexnord has enhanced the protection on roller chains through the use of seamless rollers which increase the working life of chain and give smoother quieter running. This protection against dynamic...
The British steel industry is in crisis, with the closure of the SSI Redcar works, Caparo entering partial administration and job losses expected to be announced at Tata Steel’s plants. Which of these...
Drawing inspiration from the structure of bones and bamboo, researchers have found that by gradually changing the internal structure of metals they can make stronger, tougher materials that can be...
The general public can now take a trip along the route through the streets of London that HRH Prince William and Catherine Middleton will follow on their wedding day, thanks to a 3D ‘fly-through’...
For many consumers in the UK, ordering groceries online is now part of everyday life thanks to the delivery-based model pioneered by Ocado more than 15 years ago. Combining data, logistics and...
BP’s clean-up efforts in the Gulf of Mexico over the last two months have left an oil slick the size of Luxembourg, but one British cleantech company claims it has a plan to capture most of the...
A chemical sensing system developed by engineers at the University of Connecticut (UConn) is believed to be the first of its kind capable of detecting vapours from buried landmines and other explosive...