Researchers at MIT have developed a new communications system that allows underwater signals to be received wirelessly from above the surface.
Biomedical engineers in the US have used a tiny wireless electrode to stimulate nerves in the human body, reducing blood pressure by 10 per cent in one hour.
Saudi Arabian Mining Company (MA’ADEN) and industrial solar steam specialist GlassPoint have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop the world’s largest solar process heat plant.
A new technology to increase oil production is being tested on one of US’s oldest oil fields in one of the largest demonstration projects of its kind.
Plans to continue investigations into the suitability of West Cumbria as a geological repository for Britain’s medium-and high-level nuclear waste have been halted.
The range of materials used in 3D printing could be expanded dramatically by a UK project aiming to create a library of new formulations.
Parker Hannifin Corporation has reached an agreement to acquire Meggitt, the aerospace and defence motion and control technologies specialist, in a deal valued at £6.3bn.
King’s College London’s Prof David Moxey, Dr Mark Ainslie and Dr Mashy Green explore some of the engineering hurdles on the path to Jet Zero
Researchers at Bath University have developed a smart CCTV system that uses AI to detect debris blockages and prevent river flooding.