Hydrogen-based steel making could be coming to France following an agreement between Paul Wurth, Stahl-Holding-Saar and GFG Alliance member Liberty Steel to assess the establishment of an industrial...
Researchers at Northwestern University have overcome issues around overheating to develop HARP, a 3D printer claimed to produce an object the size of an adult human in two hours.
Naturally-occurring yeast strains could be key to turning agricultural waste into biofuels.
A research team has created artificial muscles with the potential to carry 80 times their own weight and extend to five times their original length when carrying a load.
Artificial intelligence has been used to identify metabolic markers of Covid, a discovery which could lead to better understanding and treatments for people that suffer from symptoms months after...
With effect from 1st May 2007, QHi Group’s Exertherm continuous thermal monitoring system will be supplied with Lifetime Calibration and a Lifetime Warranty.
IoT devices promise a myriad of benefits but could proliferate at a rate that makes powering them more challenging.
The motorsport industry offers a plethora of exciting projects and challenges for engineers.
Transitioning to greener steel production while maintaining economic stability and supply chain integrity is not an easy task, writes Tom Kember, Associate Director at Buro Happold.
Could Airbus’s E-Fan represent the first step on the path to an electric airliner?