Storelectric is to build a large-scale compressed air energy storage site in the Netherlands, after winning an international competition.
An implant that uses precise electrical stimulation to treat paralysis has reached a new milestone in its development.
Improvements to the design and operation of buildings - aimed at minimising the transmission of infectious diseases - could save the UK as much as £23bn a year in the event of another pandemic,...
Low-energy X-ray inspection technology said to produce fast, highly-detailed images of food products and packaged goods while still on the production line. Siobhan Wagner reports
Engineers have developed stretchable biofuel cells that extract energy from human sweat to power a range of wearable devices.
Weighing in at 1,850 tonnes, the new OPV will have a crew of 34 (compared with 51 for the old Castle class ships) and be armed with a single 30mm gun and is able to accommodate a single helicopter up...
Scientists at City University are working in collaboration with the Home Office to develop portable drug sensors.
Lhyfe and Capital Energy have signed a collaboration agreement to jointly develop offshore renewable hydrogen projects in Spain and Portugal.
Qinetiq has been awarded $2.7m to help develop the US military’s next generation of armoured fighting vehicles.
Over 100 organisations, including the BBC, National Grid, Facebook and Rolls-Royce, have signed up to a pledge to help change the online image search results for the word ‘engineer’, as an AI...