CCUS and hydrogen clusters in Teesside and Merseyside could see nearly £22bn of government investment over the next 25 years.
In our fast-paced industrial landscape, the evolution of organisations depends on continuous innovation and development, says ...
The Royal Navy’s penultimate Astute Class attack submarine attack submarine has been launched at BAE Systems in ...
The US Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health is funding a six-year effort to accelerate the development of implantable ...
The automotive industry is turning to AI to fortify its defences and secure the future of connected cars, says Steve McEvoy, ...
A British brewery has become the first UK business to trial a new type of heat pump which is said to cut emissions by up to 90 per cent.
A special digital supplement celebrates the winners of the 2024 Engineering and Manufacturing Awards We're delighted to announce the publication of a special supplement celebrating and showcasing the ...
The Engineer's 2024 Top Employers survey offers key insights on the appetite of engineers for a change of role and job-seekers' attitudes towards what makes an attractive engineering employer More ...
Smart glasses that use augmented reality (AR) to project real-time conversations onto the lens are being trialled by government employees with hearing loss or difficulties. Members of the Deaf and ...
Could the rise of the ‘alternative protein’ industry be the answer to the world’s agricultural crisis? Ellie McCann reports. Steakholder's 'meat' printer is able to produce up to 420kg of plant-based ...
Anglian Water and partners are embarked on the ALL-Streams HTO (hydrothermal oxidation) project that aims to convert biosolids into renewable resources such as natural gas, biomaterials, and chemicals ...
Researchers in Canada have designed a desalination device that produces drinking water from seawater using an evaporation process driven largely by the sun. Roughly 2.2 billion people worldwide have ...