Researchers at Edinburgh University have developed a method of forecasting damage caused by the weather to stone buildings – including statues, monuments and other historic sites, as well as modern...
Defence Procurement Minister Lord Drayson has awarded BAE Systems a £74m contract to support the RAF and Royal Navy's fleet of Hawk T Mk1 aircraft, a move the MoD says will save £14m.
According to iSuppli Corp, India's contract-manufacturing business is expected to nearly triple in revenue over the next five years.
It's not easy containing a plasma at 150 degrees C. Scientists running the International Tokomak Experimental Reactor require a vessel that must not be breached if their research into nuclear fusion...
The European Space Agency is funding a project that will allow a UK company to test SMARRTS, a sensor technology that measures tank characteristics in zero gravity.
Chemical engineering researchers have identified a new mechanism to convert natural gas into energy up to 70 times faster, while effectively capturing carbon dioxide.
Industry’s challenges in recruiting skilled workers, coupled with an anticipated shortfall in the number of low skilled workers entering Britain, has led to a renewed focus on the importance of...
As the rollout of hydrogen fuel cell technology gathers pace, The Engineer's Net Zero partner Bosch is developing technologies for various sectors ranging from residential to industrial as well as...
The National Composites Centre is supporting the UK’s move toward a hydrogen economy with the design and manufacture of a liquid hydrogen composite storage tank set to undergo testing.
Managing hydrogen wear is essential if manufacturers are to fully leverage the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source, says Leyla Alieva, CEO and co-founder of NEOL Copper Technologies.