The number of hydrogen-powered vehicles across Europe is set to increase dramatically with the expansion of the H2ME (Hydrogen Mobility Europe) project, first unveiled in September 2015.
Engineers in Canada have developed decision-making and motion-planning technology to limit injuries and damage when autonomous vehicles are involved in accidents with pedestrians.
Rockwell Collins is to provide the displays, autopilot, communication, navigation, surveillance, maintenance, emergency and data management systems for Boeing’s 747-8 family of aircraft.
United Technologies Corporation (UTC) has agreed to acquire a 49.5 per cent stake in Clipper Windpower, a California-based wind turbine manufacturer that trades on the AIM London Stock Exchange.
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.
A research project at Flinders University that promises to reduce the energy and maintenance costs of desalination has received a grant of $388,000 (£249,133) from the Australian National Centre of...
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
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.
Clay has been identified is a key ingredient in a supercapacitor that can operate at very high temperatures, according to Rice University researchers who have developed such a device.