Engineers at MIT have developed interlocking bricks made from recycled glass that could be re-used at the end of a building's lifecycle.
Engineers in Germany have developed hexagon-shaped components that can be snapped together like LEGO into robots with different capabilities.
Engineers at the University of Michigan have developed a flexible screen that can store and display encrypted images like a ...
It is therefore imperative that the engineering community helps to advise governments in developing policy to ensure that laws and regulations are informed by sound technical expertise.
“I fell in love,” remembers Abhigyan Nath (26), describing his first ever glimpse of a military jet. “I felt power. I wanted to build something that could deliver that kind of power. To be a person ...
It seems like fungi are everywhere these days. From food supplements to sustainable new materials, mushrooms and mycelia are having a moment as researchers explore previously unknown capabilities and ...
Catherine will be presenting at the upcoming Simulation and Modelling 2024 conference; for a full agenda and to book your place please visit the event website. Please could you briefly explain your ...
The ALARP principle is at the heart of UK Health and Safety legislation. Given ongoing innovation in technology and processes, it is critical that the standards and methods used to demonstrate ALARP ...
Are you passionate about shaping the next generation of engineers? We are seeking dedicated professionals to join our Academic Assessment Committee (AAC). This is an exceptional opportunity to share ...
With each year that passes, net zero targets draw closer and the need to decarbonise becomes ever more pressing.
“We are approaching 10bn people in the world, and with climate change and limited land resources, producing enough food will become harder and harder. One alternative is growing proteins in ...
Pat Symonds (F1), Paddy Lowe (Zero Petroleum), and Hywel Thomas (Mercedes AMG HPP) to present the cutting edge of fuels for motorsport. This lecture is free and open to all: join us on the 1 October ...