UK engineers and scientists are urging the UK government to join the International Space Station programme.
A new European plan to boost high-tech research has been unveiled by the European Commission.
A smartphone app is being developed to examine blood sample images and diagnose leukaemia.
A professional horse rider who suffered serious injury after a fall is aiming to compete again after being one of the first people to use a new physiotherapy device.
With America’s USS Nautilus already three years old and the Russian navy just a year away from launching its own nuclear-attack submarine, The Engineer reported on the effort to bring UK technology up...
The Carbon Trust has created a consortium of British businesses led by Axion Energy to pioneer the development of a commercially viable process to turn municipal and wood waste into transport biofuel.
The UK has historically let many promising “home-made” innovations slip through its fingers to see other countries reap the benefits. Have we now learned our lesson when it comes to commercialising...
Researchers have developed a method of making syngas with an 'artificial leaf', an advance inspired by photosynthesis that could be used to develop a liquid fuel alternative to petrol.
A novel optical surface and signal processing algorithms have been combined to develop a micro-camera that could one day be employed by medical robots to conduct minimally invasive endoscopy...
The EPSRC has awarded the University of Oxford a grant to develop a device to perform lung function tests on anaesthetised patients and ventilated patients in intensive care units.