A joint US/German space mission to track the continuous movement of Earth's water and other changes has successfully launched from California’s Vandenberg Air Force Base aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9...
If the UK is serious about net zero, we need to start thinking hard about our place in the global supply chain for EV manufacturing, says Tecman Speciality Materials technical director Kevin Porter
North Carolina State University researchers are using video game technology to remotely control cockroaches on autopilot, with a computer steering the insects through a controlled environment.
Parts of Cumbria and Lincolnshire are to be Areas of Focus in Nuclear Waste Services’ search for a site and willing community to host a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF).
An unmanned semi-submersible vehicle developed at Washington State University suggests the best way to travel in water undetected and efficiently is at the water line.
Rittal’s new cool efficiency cooling units are now up to 45% more economical than conventional units of the same output in both running costs as well as CO2 emissions.
Shane McCracken, founder of one the UK's most innovative efforts to inspire school students about engineering, offers some pointers on how industry can more effectively engage with younger generations
Nokia is to manufacture fibre-optic broadband network electronics products and optical modules in the US as part of the $42.45bn ‘internet for all’ Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD)...
The Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) has begun a pilot of a new life-saving in-cab navigation technology, underpinned by Ordnance Survey (OS) mapping, with a nationwide roll-out to follow.