Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments such as collapsed buildings – based on the movement of a swarm of insect cyborgs,...
In-Comm Training has been appointed as a key delivery partner to the £12m Supplier Skills Programme (SSP) in the West Midlands.
Danish renewable energy company Ørsted has set a mandate for all its suppliers to use 100 per cent electricity by 2025.
Large infrastructure projects such as nuclear new-build could be undermined by a lack of engineers, according to a report launched by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).
Government efforts to rebuild the UK’s steel sector have been bolstered with the launch of a new Steel Council that will advise on the upcoming Steel Strategy.
A programme backed by the US Navy is exploring the use of electromagnetism to create a water cloak that would diminish a vessel’s wake and drag.
Researchers in Israel and the US have developed a multi-Organ-on-a-Chip that is claimed to overcome bottlenecks that hinder the development and approval of medicines.
Welborne Garden Village, a new sustainable garden village in Hampshire, is to have the UK’s largest water-source low carbon heating and cooling network installed in the development.
Leeds University has formed a Sludge Centre of Expertise aimed at helping nuclear engineers work out how to dispose of nuclear waste safely and efficiently.
Students from Tottenham University Technical College (TUTC) are being given access to Loco, a motion platform originally used as part of the world’s first brain-controlled fairground ride.