We are happy to say that after their successful debut last year The Engineer Technology & Innovation Awards are back and we are now inviting entries for the 2008 programme.
Mass spectrometry and AI have been employed by researchers at McGill University, Canada, to verify the origin of honey and cut fraud.
The cost and disruption brought about by work on underground pipes could be alleviated by Joey, a robot that can manoeuvre around small pipes and relay images to human operators.
A £40m campus development at Bradford University has broken the world record for environmental design after it achieved 95.05 per cent on the BREEAM scale — the highest grade ever issued to any...
Stuart Nathan talks to an automotive entrepreneur on a mission to combine the styles of the 1960s with the advantages of top-of-the-line cars with the Speedback GT
UK-developed technology and software for planetary exploration also has more down-to-earth applications. Stuart Nathan reports
Loughborough engineer awarded grant to develop ultrasonic monitoring system to detect deterioration of ground below transport, energy and building infrastructure
Researchers funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council have discovered key plant enzymes that normally make the energy stored in wood, straw and other non-edible parts of...
Brett Marmo, technical director of Xi Engineering, discusses using acoustics simulation to analyse the impact of tidal turbines on harbour seals.
Features editorThe potential for tidal energy in the UK is so huge that it should be seen as a spur to investment, rather than a risk. A new ‘dash for gas’ could divert resources away from these...