Steel-maker Corus is considering mothballing its Teesside Cast Products plant in north-east England.
Europe’s first on-demand driverless vehicle service on open roads is set to begin operating in France later this year.
The Joint European Torus (JET) fusion reactor is gearing up to start experiments using its new reactor vessel wall lining.
Rice University bioengineers are developing a simple, highly accurate test to detect signs of HIV and its progress in patients.
This week sees The Engineer teaming up with some of the leading employers in defence to highlight employment opportunities and find out what it’s like to work in the sector.
Loughborough University has been awarded more than £1.1m to improve manufacturing techniques for the pharmaceuticals industry.
Strathclyde University has opened a new centre aimed at linking businesses to the UK’s multi-billion pound space sector.
A manufacturing system for nanofibres is helping to make new wound dressings that accelerate healing and improve tissue regeneration.
Researchers in Singapore report that they have overcome a major hurdle to the commercialisation of perovskite solar cells.