BP has decided to continue production from the Prudhoe Bay western operating area (WOA) after considering a total shut-down when corroded pipes led to a small spillage.
QuestFriendz co-founders Lisa Moss and Dr Thomas Bernard, Director of Engineering Typeform, discuss why they felt compelled to build a STEM publishing business targeted to younger children.
BAE Systems has been awarded separate contracts totalling $61.1m to supply situational awareness technology and missile-launching canisters to the US military.
Materials critical to the safe and profitable operation of nuclear reactors are to be examined by the recipient of a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship.
BNFL recently agreed to sell its specialist nuclear services business, Project Services, to VT Group, the Southampton-based defence and support services company.
A research team has unveiled gesture control technology claimed to be cheap and simple enough to be integrated into a wide range of everyday consumer electronics.
A combined wave and tidal flume is available to engineering companies looking to conduct physical tests of nearshore structures or renewable-energy devices.
The Royal Academy of Engineering has announced plans to create a new virtual museum which aims to challenge the narrow stereotype of engineering.
Lattice structures able to change shape in response to external stimuli could have a range of applications in electronics, robotics, medicine.
The GSM Association is to continue to evaluate Digital Rights Management (DRM) solutions for its members after a proposal from MPEG LA was met with dismay.