A team led by researchers at Swansea University in Wales has been awarded £1m of EPSRC funding to develop new virtual testing technique for manufactured components.
Airlander’s return to flight received a boost over the weekend when it received its first helium fill and was floated for the first time.
Addressing gender bias in STEM is essential if we are to solve humanity's most pressing challenges writes Professor Minna Palmroth chair of the global Millennium Technology Prize
Affordable and customisable digital badges to help people with aphasia navigate public transport and everyday life without stigma are being developed by scientists at King’s College London (KCL).
A technology best known for animating characters in games and films is now changing how human movement is studied in research and industry.
It is your last chance to take part in The Engineer's latest industry insights survey - run in partnership with Essentra Components - and enter a prize draw for £250
Coal fired power stations are to be phased out by 2025 under plans set out today by Amber Rudd, the UK’s energy and climate change secretary.
A global study of the automotive industry’s patent activity has shown a sharp upturn in innovation to develop new propulsion technologies.
The use of artificial intelligence to significantly improve the accuracy of coronary heart disease diagnosis has been given a boost, after its UK developer received a £10m investment.
Engineering giant Babcock International Group has been announced as The Headline sponsor of The Engineer magazine’s seventh annual collaborate to innovate awards