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Rob Loakes from Wildix joined The Engineer’s Andrew Wade to discuss how unified communications technologies can help ...
DARPA funds WPI’s Rubble to Rockets project to use AI and 3D printing to turn scrap metal into aerospace-grade parts.
Babcock awarded £114m to prepare for the first nuclear defueling of a decommissioned Trafalgar Class submarine.
Researchers in the US have demonstrated how common clays have the potential to capture and store CO2.
Elesa supplies a broad catalogue of SAN components, including knobs, handles, latches, levers, fasteners, and positioning ...
Researchers have created dynamic structures that leap into the air on a predetermined schedule without intervention from ...
A UK company using robotics, automation and AI to cut construction costs has raised £5.1m to expand its mission and address ...
Surrey NanoSystems and Surrey University are working together to tackle the increasing issue of satellite brightness, a ...
Loughborough Uni physicists have used nanotechnology to create what they believe may be ‘the world’s smallest violin’.
A new casting breakthrough promises to fuel the electrification revolution, says Keith Denholm, CTO, Grainger & Worrall.
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A new chip-scale laser from Rochester and UCSB enables ultra-fast, precise measurements for uses such as LiDAR.