Robotics enthusiasts in the US have raised $69,365 (£44,207) in 12 days to help build Stompy, an 18ft (5.5m)-wide six-legged rideable robot that could be deployed in humanitarian relief operations.
Clearing landmines from roads and fields can not only save lives and prevent life-changing injuries, it can also help communities economically, by giving them back access to agricultural land, as well...
Ahead of this year’s All Energy event in Glasgow, Edinburgh Innovations’ Andrew Aveyard writes that the UK cannot rest on its laurels when it comes to the energy transition.
Intelligent Fingerprinting, a spin-out company from the University of East Anglia, has been given £425,000 to improve drug-screening services in hospital accident and emergency (A&E) and coroners’...
The Central Government Supply Estimates 2022-23 has revealed that the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has returned £1.6bn of R&D funding to the Treasury.
Weak demand for EVs and mandatory sales quotas will cost Britain’s automotive industry £6bn in 2024, according to new analysis from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
The construction of a new rocket test facility in the UK could hasten the development of space planes able to take off and land from terrestrial space-ports and hypersonic aircraft that could slash...
Scientists from the Universities of Chicago and Wisconsin have developed a new type of electrode for splitting water with sunlight, harvesting the hydrogen to be used as clean fuel.
The IMechE said the government must provide more financial support for engineering students in order to prevent a shortage of skilled graduates in the manufacturing, energy and transport sectors.