Engineers at MIT are developing a tiny sensor that could be used to detect minute quantities of hazardous gases.
Chris Gerdes, a professor of mechanical engineering at Stanford University, has enlisted his students to transform a 1981 DeLorean into a test bed for researching the physical limits of autonomous...
Despite an historically challenging twelve months, average engineering salaries in the UK have risen by 10 per cent to £56,807, but worries persist over a gender and ethnicity pay gap.
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AutoFlight is moving closer to the final design of its Prosperity I eVTOL air taxi following the release of new footage that shows the latest configuration of the aircraft.
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy has been awarded a £33.6m UK Future Nuclear Enabling Fund grant to accelerate regulatory acceptance and its deployment readiness of its BWRX-300 small modular reactor.
The chairman of an oil and gas construction contractor is calling on MPs to back his call for more UK-manufactured content in North Sea oil and gas projects.
Biomedical engineers at Purdue University have created a flexible, transparent biopatch that uses nanoneedles for precise drug delivery to cells.
Technologies such as artificial intelligence and biosensors have been combined to create a wearable device to help substance abusers to modify their behaviour positively.
Toyota plans to install mind-reading technology in its vehicles by 2010, so that the key mental states of the driver such as drowsiness, anger or distraction, can be detected and acted upon.