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.
SMEs should have greater access to IP created in Britain’s universities and more engineers need to be embedded in government as the nation progresses with large infrastructure projects.
University experts have studied one of Britain’s most prominent landmarks in a bid to discover how the latest satellite technology could make bridges last longer.
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.
Medicine, law and science all raise ethical issues of interest to the general public. Those applied to mainstream engineering deserve to be treated with the same degree of respect, argues John Uff
The entry deadline for The Engineer's 2022 Collaborate To Innovate (C2I) awards has been extended to midnight on Friday 28th October.
The Cast Metals Federation (CMF) has released a five-point blueprint aimed at helping the castings sector to deliver a £10bn boost to the economy.
An EPSRC-funded project, led by researchers at Strathclyde University, is attempting to develop the technologies and expertise needed to extend the life of nuclear power plants.
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...
Danish engineers have demonstrated a wave-energy conversion device that is able to adapt its structure from calm to rough seas.