A start up in Canada has designed Helix, a bicycle claimed to be smaller, lighter, safer and easier to use than any other folding bike in the world.
Academia and industry join forces to adapt biological healing mechanisms for a ‘bleeding composite’ material to temporarily ‘mend’ impact damage. Stuart Nathan reports.
Canadian engineer Geoffrey Ballard held a passionate lifelong belief in the superiority of hydrogen-based fuel cells over the internal combustion engine in petroleum-burning cars. Written by Nick...
Scotland-based Elonics has recently acquired more than $1m in funding to help it develop the infrastructure required to support its growing global customer base.
To avoid losing patent rights to their developments, engineers should work closely with advisers throughout the research process, says Karl Barnfather
As National Apprenticeship Week kicks off, Mike McNicholas, AtkinsRéalis Managing Director – Infrastructure, UK & Ireland, believes the UK needs to adapt to a changing careers landscape.
York University students have developed a web-based service that enables bars to promote special offers to students on a night out using SMS text messaging.
Funding worth £26m has been awarded to nine companies to progress carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology in the UK.
Volvo Cars is investing around €1.2bn in a new European manufacturing plant dedicated to producing up to 250,000 electric cars a year.