Members of the engineering community have come out in support for the climate scientists that were cleared of accusations of doctoring results and silencing critics to maintain their case for man-made...
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Over two thirds of UK automotive suppliers see the transition to net zero as a short-term threat, but many recognise that decarbonisation will be vital for their long-term business prospects.
Researchers from North Carolina State University and the University of Eastern Finland have developed new sensing skin technology designed to serve as an early warning system for concrete structures.
Any agrarian knows that farming extends far beyond planting, nurturing, and harvesting crops, says Vasyl Cherlinka, a doctor of biosciences specialising in pedology.
A new chip-based device integrates nanopores and optofluidic technology with a feedback-control circuit to allow a high-level of control over individual molecules for high-throughput analysis.
With one day of MACH still to run, visitors and exhibitors have raised £2700 towards MTA Chief Executive Officer James Selka's charity bike ride on behalf of Help for Heroes.
Editor The rise of the do-it-yourself drone - which looks destined to become one of this year’s most popular festive gifts - is raising security and privacy concerns that could have implications for...
The team behind the Bloodhound Land Speed Record (LSR) car has announced that the vehicle will shortly be heading to South Africa for a series of high-speed shakedowns on the Hakskeenpan desert,...
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU)’s engineering undergraduate curriculum has been redesigned by Dr Esther Norton, assistant principal at ARU Peterborough, to dismantle barriers and encourage a more...