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Europe and the UK should focus on recruiting STEM graduates against backdrop of technology changes, says Patrice Caine.
LAND ® highlights the increasing numbers of furnace operators who are achieving a competitive advantage by switching to the ...
Volvo Cars has developed a multi-adaptive safety belt, a world-first technology using real-time data from sensors.
It’s time for change - we urgently need a more human interface for the AI age, says Cambridge Consultants' Ali Shafti.
Astronauts on the upcoming Axiom Mission 4 to the International Space Station will test a wearable device that collects ...
Award-winning women engineers are inspiring the next generation through the IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards.
Babcock awarded £114m to prepare for the first nuclear defueling of a decommissioned Trafalgar Class submarine.
DARPA funds WPI’s Rubble to Rockets project to use AI and 3D printing to turn scrap metal into aerospace-grade parts.
While degree-educated engineers are not affected by the UK government’s recent rising of the bar for overseas workers, ...
A new casting breakthrough promises to fuel the electrification revolution, says Keith Denholm, CTO, Grainger & Worrall.
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Researchers in the US have demonstrated how common clays have the potential to capture and store CO2.