A consortium of more than 60 universities, companies and industry bodies has come together to create the Institute of Coding, a new UK project backed by £20m of government funding.
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 government today published its funding plans for science and research from 2011/12 to 2014/15, with £4.6bn per annum ring-fenced during the period of the spending review.
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,...
Better equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) practices can help businesses to recruit engineers, retain and progress talent, and encourage more innovative engineering solutions, the Royal Academy of...
Clinical trials to repair spinal cord injuries in people are a step closer following the successful implantation of a 3D printed spinal cord into rats with severe spinal cord injury.
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...
Senior Reporter Sentinel 3 is part of ESA’s earth observation and monitoring programme, helping track the impact of global warming and climate change. The Engineer got up close and personal with the...
A single plan has been launched for Britain’s railways that will see train and freight operators, Network Rail and their supply chains working together to improve the UK’s rail network.
Golfers competing in the ISPS Handa Wales Open are taking part in what is claimed to be the world’s first trial of driverless technology at a live sporting event