There's still time to put your project forward for The Engineer's ninth annual Collaborate To Innovate (C2I) awards which closes for entries on Friday, 6th September.
FuelCell Energy has been selected by the US Department of Energy as a prime contractor to develop a coal-based solid oxide fuel cell system.
A AUD$10.6m research cluster to support Australia’s drive towards a sustainable hydrogen economy will be launched at CSIRO's Energy Centre in New South Wales today.
Researchers have used graphene to make the children’s toy Silly Putty conduct electricity, a development that could lead to extremely sensitive sensors.
MIT team develops technology to deliver double punch to glioblastoma multiforme tumour cells
BT has been told by communications watchdog Ofcom to open up its high-speed network to other service providers to promote competition and investment.
Marking and coding company Markem-Imaje has taken on a new challeng to replace the methanol currently used as denaturant in its alcohol-based inks with isopropanol (IPA).
Researchers at the Western Transportation Institute at Montana State University have helped test and develop an animal-detection system to prevent vehicle crashes with wildlife.
Readers of The Engineer are split between backing subsidies for onshore wind and leaving the sector to fend for itself in the open market.
Technical equipment used in hospital operating theatres is subject to stringent requirements in terms of safety, reliability and flexibility. The contribution made by rolling bearings and linear...