Siemens and Mekorot, Israel’s national water company, have signed an agreement to jointly develop water treatment technologies that will help solve some of the world’s most difficult water challenges.
The March 2020 budget will see £100bn spent in infrastructure as part of chancellor Sajid Javid’s “decade of renewal”, but where do Engineer readers want to see that money spent?
A group of UK engineers has showcased the first prototype flywheel hybrid system to be included in a Jaguar XF as part of a Technology Strategy Board-funded project.
Electric signals created by tsunamis could be sensed by the vast network of communication cables on the seabed, according to a new study led by Manoj Nair of Colorado University and National Oceanic...
The first Sentinel R Mk I aircraft to have been completed in the UK has left Raytheon's Broughton facility in north Wales for Greenville, Texas, where it will undertake formal flight testing.
From democratising modelling and simulation to helping engineers produce ventilators for the NHS, software is enabling innovation at a pace never seen before. The Engineer spoke with experts from...
Scientists in Cardiff have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system said to accurately predict where humans are most likely to look in an image.
Japanese engineer Dr Ichiro Ario has designed a new mobile bridge based on the principles of origami, which could speed up emergency relief to cut-off areas following natural disasters.