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...
News editor The UK’s showcase event to attract overseas interest in innovation and new technology coincides with a report from a parliamentary committee calling for a commitment to increase science...
Engineers at the University of Sheffield AMRC are using 3D printing and laser cutting to make up to 1,000 face visors per week for frontline NHS workers in the city.
Resilience to supply chain issues and cyber attacks are two of the most important issues for UK manufacturers in the wake of Covid-19, according to a new survey.
A European project coordinated at Manchester University is aiming to take a leaf from nature’s book in directing chemical reactions to make the products needed by industry while using the minimum of...
Infrared systems are being used to identify problems in a variety of commercial applications
Manufacture of Britten-Norman’s Islander sub-regional aircraft has returned to the Isle of Wight after several decades, with the first unit set to be completed in May 2024.
Interesting though Brian Hammond's contribution was on who will pay one half of the population to provide care for the other half, it begs an answer to the root cause of the question.
Irish renewable-energy company NTR and its US-based wind-energy business Wind Capital Group are to develop a $300m wind farm, which is set to power more than 50,000 homes.
Philips claims to have developed the world's first A4-sized colour e-paper.