In this month’s column, Dr Hilary Leevers, Chief Executive of EngineeringUK, takes a look at what employers can do this year to help the next generation into engineering and technology careers.
By slowing a beam of light down to the speed of sound, UK researchers have dragged photons by an unprecedented 5°, proving a longstanding theory of physics and opening up potential applications in...
Rolls-Royce’s Power Systems division has joined forces with combined heat and power specialist LMPH, and carbon capture expert ASCO to drive the development of carbon capture technology for gas...
Disposing of unexploded ordnance on the seabed could be less harmful to marine life after successful tests by the National Physical Laboratory of new methods developed by UK industry.
New software developed by researchers at the European Space Agency (ESA) enables the entire library of images from the SOHO solar and heliospheric observatory to be viewed by everyone.
The world’s largest aircraft has been fitted with pilot-deployable airbags to improve safety during landing.
The chemical that gives fireflies their distinctive glow is being employed to detect contamination in food.
Precision engineering company Slack & Parr is moving production up a gear after purchasing two vibratory finishing machines from Wheelabrator Group, to replace inconsistent and time-consuming hand...
Daniel Nunn, senior software engineer, ByteSnap Design explores the key trends in the Human-Machine Interfaces sector and the issues that embedded software engineers face when developing HMI products.