Australian research is claimed to reduce risk of post-operative infection and improve the integration of surgical implants
Engineers believe that excess heat from steel plants could be used to heat Sheffield, significantly reducing the city’s CO2 emissions.
The Royal Mint is partnering with Canadian clean tech start up Excir to introduce technology to the UK that will retrieve and recycle gold and other precious metals from electronic waste.
Thales Alenia Space has signed a €25m contract with the European Space Agency to demonstrate a cargo delivery service to and from space stations in low-Earth orbit by 2028.
The patent for predictive software created by engineers at Strathclyde University is to be auctioned in San Francisco next month.
Dr Hilary Leevers, Chief Executive of EngineeringUK, looks at how the sector can make the most of National Careers Week, as well as support year-round efforts to promote engineering and technology...
Draft EU proposals to limit the use of crop-based biofuels are ‘misguided’ and will ‘devastate’ the nascent industry in the UK and Europe, according to the Renewable Energy Association (REA).
Engineers at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland are helping to develop a new type of fog warning system in the Venice region.
Science Applications International Corporation has been awarded a contract by the Thai government to deliver a system that can warn against the threat of a tsunami.
The way in which clinical research trials are managed in UK hospitals looks set to be transformed by a new software system.