A new wide-ranging study from the Policy Forum in Science is calling for a sociotechnical, holistic approach to facilitate the rapid and deep decarbonisation required to avoid dangerous climate...
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has taken control of the Women into Science and Engineering (WISE) Campaign to accelerate gender equality in the UK STEM sector.
A computer science team has developed the Electronic Bee-Veterinarian, a sensor-based technology that could reduce colony losses and lower labour costs for commercial beekeepers.
Tanya Budd, 18, from Winnersh in Berkshire, recently won $5,000 in prize money at the US Coast Guard award for boating and water safety at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
Researchers at Oxford University have won a materials science prize to develop a high-technology coating with the potential to reduce the manufacturing costs of new-generation solar photovoltaic...
Amazon and the Royal Academy of Engineering have announced the 2024 recipients of the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, an award that will provide financial support to 15 women students from...
UK researchers have developed a robot fingertip that creates signals similar to the brain activity associated with human touch. Science fiction author, Gareth L. Powell, explores the possible...
The Isis 2 target station, which opened this week at Oxford’s Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, would seem to be one of those pure-science gadgets which tend to rile certain sections of The Engineer’s...
The government needs to implement a Nuclear Strategic Plan if it is to realise ambitions to deliver 24GW by 2050, a report from the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee has found.
The US National Science Foundation’s division of ocean sciences has awarded nearly $1m to scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography to develop a breed of ocean-probing instruments.