Fibre in Water project will put fibre optic cables in water pipes to detect water leaks and help in the roll out of fast broadband
Alternative ways of participating in fusion research following the withdrawal from the Euratom treaty are being sought
As world leaders gather for the COP27 climate summit The Engineer kicks off a week-long exploration of the role that engineers are playing in the net zero transition
The government should protect funding for low-carbon technologies developed in the UK to avoid missing emissions-reduction targets and green economic growth.
Sierra Nevada Corporation’s (SNC) Dream Chaser spacecraft has undergone a ‘captive carry’ test, taking the reusable vehicle a step closer to orbital flight.
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) are calling on innovators to collaborate on the UAVForge Challenge.
Cheaper and more efficient energy generation from concentrating solar power plants could be made possible, thanks to research being carried out in the UK.
Bees are being fitted with RFID tags in an effort to provide new insights into the threats facing the bee populations and the pollination services they provide.
Land Rover has unveiled a new off-road vehicle as part of its plan to replace the Defender model by 2015.