Before it can harvest the huge fuel reserves thought to lie beneath the Arctic ice, the oil and gas industry must first overcome a significant knowledge gap.
Current medical techniques for monitoring heart rate and other vital signs use electrodes attached to the body, but these are impractical to use on patients that move around.
An ultrasound-based production process could enable engineers to ’print’ active devices.
Researchers have developed a soil moisture sensor based around a metal-organic framework (MOFs) with a very high affinity for water, an advance that could enable farmers to deliver targeted crop...
Lucy Gale, Digital Energy Degree Apprentice at Schneider Electric, shares why she believes Schneider's apprenticeship programme to be a great option for students looking to get into the engineering...
Recruitment bias against race, age and gender continues to prevent STEM professionals who have had a career break returning to employment, according to a new survey by STEM Returners.
A three-year UK initiative to advance materials and production technology for light-emitting polymers aims to replace the traditional light bulb and help cut energy bills.
Airbus Defence and Space is to build a satellite that that will measure forest biomass to assess terrestrial carbon stocks and fluxes.
Hybrid ultrasound technology could be the key to enabling the biological breakdown of so-called 'forever chemicals', according to new research from Surrey University.
Features editorThe latest announcements on energy policy make it harder than ever to work out where the UK’s electricity supply is going to come from by the middle of the century, and how we’re going...