Biological molecules in the natural world are being studied in a DARPA-funded project for their ability to survive freezing temperatures.
People living with COPD could soon wear a ‘smart shirt’ that measures lung function by sensing movements in the chest and abdomen, allowing doctors to monitor patients remotely.
A new study suggests that engineering roles are the hardest for recruiters to fill, while separate figures highlight a continued skills shortage across the UK as a whole.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers has been awarded £1.8m to investigate noise pollution, its effects on society, and how it can be mitigated.
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) will provide £184m of funding over the next two years to support Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs).
Engineers and archaeologists from Southampton University are collaborating with the British Museum to examine buried Roman coins using X-ray imaging technology.
BAE Systems has won a three-year contract from the US Office of Naval Research to develop new vehicle armour for the US Marines.
East Midlands Railway (EMR) is to improve efficiency in its depots with a simulation tool being developed with the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre.
JLR’s CEO has unveiled a new global strategy for the company, with major restructuring and potential job cuts ahead as the brand transitions to electrification.
A new imaging system developed at New York’s Columbia University could provide insight on breast cancer patients’ response to chemotherapy within just two weeks.