A prototype tidal turbine has become the first device of its kind to deliver 100MWh of power into the Scottish grid.
Scientists in Japan have developed a miniaturised laser projector system that could display HD colour video via smart glasses or directly on to the retina.
UK engineers are at the heart of European efforts to develop technology aimed at recovering at least 40 per cent of the waste heat lost in industrial processes.
An engineering student at Strathclyde University has developed a solution to a problem that costs the offshore wind turbine industry millions of pounds each year.
Alternative ways of participating in fusion research following the withdrawal from the Euratom treaty are being sought
As world leaders gather for the COP27 climate summit The Engineer kicks off a week-long exploration of the role that engineers are playing in the net zero transition
Manufacturers and government met today at the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Summit to discuss ways of boosting growth in the UK’s manufacturing sector.
An Imperial College London team working at St Mary's Hospital has used augmented reality (AR) to pinpoint blood vessels during reconstructive surgery.
A protective layer of fluoride ions could increase the efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells, which are a promising alternative to their silicon peers.
Researchers from North Carolina (NC) State University have developed highly conductive and elastic conductors made from silver nanowires that can be used to develop stretchable electronic devices.