Your survey 'Frontline views' regarding the state of engineering skills highlighted concerns about the preparedness (or otherwise) of graduates for a career in the sector.
We need more ‘Geeks-in-Chief’ to bridge the gap between policy-makers and engineering writes Jonathan Armstrong, Director of Frazer-Nash’s international business.
This week’s video comes from Switzerland where researchers describe the development of a robotic endoscope to perform minimally invasive bone surgery with laser light.
A soft robotic fish developed at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, could give biologists a new tool for non-intrusively studying marine life.
Volvo invests in a wind-generating chamber that simulates on-road airflow around and under a car’s body. Siobhan Wagner reports
The instruments of the Mars Reconnaisance Orbiter were crucial to confirming the intriguing finding, which raises the possibility of finding microbial life but presents new difficulties for future...
Pfizer is to close its Sandwich site in Kent following the announcement yesterday of a planned reduction in its research and development (R&D) spend.
Researchers at Strathclyde University and Capital Normal University in Beijing are collaborating on the development of a new terahertz (THz) radiation source that could offer a less harmful...
New software developed by researchers at the European Space Agency (ESA) enables the entire library of images from the SOHO solar and heliospheric observatory to be viewed by everyone.