Companies and jobs are at risk if the government does not reconsider its approach to steel safeguarding, the Confederation of British Metalforming warned today (June 29, 2022).
A laser system to detect minute traces of toxic substances in wastewater is being developed in the Hydroptics project by a consortium of European scientists.
Scientists at McMaster University in Canada are using cellulose harvested from the plant kingdom to develop a new breed of lightweight, sustainable supercapcitor batteries.
Drivers who become distracted due to anger or irritability may soon have range of in-car counter-measures designed to restore their attention to the road.
Many organisations in the engineering sector admit they are failing to prepare for disruption, despite recording a dramatic increase in the level of upheaval caused by extreme weather conditions.
Finnish Aalto University spin-off, Canatu, has secured €4.7m to commercialise its carbon nanomaterials for uses that include touch screen and haptic interfaces.
The Paul Jackson column The support given by the UCAS system needs to be available for students who choose the vocational path into engineering careers, says the chief executive of EngineeringUK
Two of Elon Musk’s tech ventures, Tesla and SolarCity, have reached an agreement to combine their businesses and operate as a single entity in a deal worth $2.6bn.
A partially-sighted MIT poet has developed a small, relatively inexpensive "seeing machine" that can allow people who are blind or visually impaired to see images, video and words.
Transport secretary Philip Hammond has confirmed that the ‘plug-in car grant’ designed to stimulate demand for low-carbon vehicles will go ahead from January 2011.