Technology first used for material inspection is helping to produce highly detailed, real-time images inside the human body to assist surgeons in differentiating cancerous tumours from healthy tissue.
With one day of MACH still to run, visitors and exhibitors have raised £2700 towards MTA Chief Executive Officer James Selka's charity bike ride on behalf of Help for Heroes.
Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, has confirmed that work will start this summer on a cable car across the Thames, helping to boost the regeneration of east London.
Global defence group Lockheed Martin has awarded a £130,000 grant to Cranfield University to advance its research in the defence and civil sector.
A fringe meeting at this year’s Labour Party Conference asks ‘Picking winners: can engineering succeed where finance failed?’ Now there’s a question we’d all like to see answered.
Reaction and comment from Day one of MACH 2018
Italian researchers are developing an inexpensive, portable breathalyzer whose colour changes from green to red to indicate higher alcohol concentrations.