Guest BloggerHead of Arup Advanced Technology and Research (AT+R) in the UK A Chartered Engineer and Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, Peter has worked on projects from vibration...
Each month The Engineer picks 10 of the most notable contract news stories from our Business Briefs archive. This month’s selection sees major contracts signed in the renewable power sector, with UK...
Cancer is not one disease but a whole series of conditions of some cells of the body which run amok; a few of them have been identified, such as the links from smoking and asbestos. Screening is...
Representatives of the school or college, and government ministers and dignitaries will attend the HTEC opening events, as will journalists from the regional and national press.The new facilities are...
Recent developments in the energy industry show the importance of low carbon energy generation but also – from an engineering perspective – the materials supply chains which are linked to it. The fly...
Regulatory pressures at home and in our major export markets, intense competition from Asia and new start-up marques, a battle to reduce material costs in a world of competition for expensive raw...
Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are commonly regarded as more beneficial for the environment than vehicles powered by an internal combustion engine, but does...
The very latest in chain data logging technology from Renold is helping to protect the gargantuan chain that is deployed on the Dartford Creek Barrier. The barrier is part of London’s flood defence...
It’s been a rollercoaster few months for James Roberts. Since designing the world’s first inflatable incubator, his invention has gone on to win the James Dyson Award, the Glendenbrook Prize, and most...
When the Lionesses won the Women’s Euro final in 2022, it sparked conversation about how football has been traditionally male-dominated, which has deprived young girls from enjoying the sport. But as...