During this month more than 60 years ago, The Engineer reported on the opening of Britain’s first stretch of motorway: the Preston by-pass.
Moonbounce experiments and Arthur C Clarke: our coverage of the beginnings of satellite telecommunications anticipates the launch of Telstar
In October 1960, The Engineer reported on the opening of two new high speed wind tunnels at the Warton Aerodrome, near Preston.
Special projects editor The new Northern Powerhouse transport strategy should be welcomed and scrutinised not just moaned about.
Professor Garel Rhys, director of the Centre for Automotive Industry Research, told delegates at a recent seminar that the automotive industry in Britain is alive and well and still a major global...
A funding package of £218m for a range of innovation projects in the UK aerospace sector has been announced on the first day of the 2023 Paris Air Show.
Hidden away in the October 17, 1856 edition of The Engineer, is the claim that Henry Bessemer was not the true inventor of the Bessemer Process.
What measures would be most effective in cutting the volume of waste plastics?
Britain’s space sector has been given a boost with the creation of the UK Space Agency and a £40m International Space Innovation Centre (ISIC) sited in Harwell, Oxfordshire.