We’re excited to announce that Ian Warhurst, the man behind the rescue of the Bloodhound land speed record project, will be speaking at The Engineer’s annual Conference this June.
Researchers at Cambridge University have developed a ‘smart choker’ that uses a combination of flexible graphene sensors and AI to decode speech from throat movements.
Technology that allows the public to voice spontaneous opinions about their surroundings is being tested with the hope that it might make cities safer.
News editor New estimates of the amount of electricity that could be generated from tides in the Pentland Firth are throwing a spotlight on future energy engineering needs
The University of Wolverhampton’s Elite Centre for Manufacturing Skills (ECMS) and In-Comm Training have formed a partnership to help boost Britain’s manufacturing skills.
Doing Well by Doing Good’ – One Woman’s Experience of the Haas HTEC Program
The European Space Agency’s unmanned supply craft Johannes Kepler is en route to the International Space Station (ISS) after a successful launch yesterday.
Researchers at the University of Chicago have received $4m to further develop a bionic breast that provides a sense of touch, helping cancer survivors preserve sexual function.
Mecmesin, a leading designer & manufacturer of force gauges within Europe, has developed a manual handling kit, suitable for testing a variety of job tasks in the workplace to maintain a safe...
CamGraPhIC - a Cambridge University spin out using the optoelectronic properties of graphene to develop optical transceivers - has raised £813,475 from Wealth Club clients through the Enterprise...