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Engineers Without Borders announce UK design challenge winners
Engineers Without BordersUK, part of an international movement putting global responsibility at the heart of engineering, has announced the UK and Ireland winners of the Engineering for People Design Challenge 2023/2024.
Why are girls opting out of computer studies?
According toa studyby the University of Reading, the number ofgirls optingto take computing subjects at GCSE level in England has halved since 2015.
Top 50 women in engineering 2024
To markInternational Women in Engineering Dayon 23rd June 2024, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) recognised pioneering women in engineering, celebrating their achievements under the theme of'Enhanced by Engineering'.
UK science leaders call for clear strategies to boost growth
UK science and technology leaders are urging the next government to implement detailed and effective strategies to harness the country's scientific potential for economic growth.
Nyobolt EV unveils its new fast-charging EV sportscar
Nyobolt EV has unveiled its new ultra-fast-charging EV sportscar, which is touted to charge from 10 to 80% in just 5 minutes.
University researchers make robot breakthrough
Improving the dexterity of robot hands has remained an ongoing development in the field of robotics as it can have real-world implications for automating tasks such as handling supermarket goods or sorting through waste for recycling.
Lab-on-a-chip transforms blood conductivity testing
Researchers have developed the first-ever device powered bybloodto measure blood electrical conductivity.
Mek marks two years in ITEA project ExplAIn for interactive AI development
Mek (Marantz Electronics), a provider of Automatic Optical Inspection solutions, proudly marks two years of participation in the ExplAIn project, an innovative initiative organised by ITEA and supported by EUREKA and the European Union.
Self-healing skin for robotics
Robots are increasingly mimicking humans –aping their capabilities, expressions, and thought patterns, so it seems only natural that researchers would start to look at the appearance of humanoid machines to figure out how they can constructlifelike materialsthat will enable them to look just like people.
Six researchers shortlisted for £350k prize
Six esteemed researchers, who are at the forefront of developing the next generation of radar and microwave technologies, have been shortlisted for the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) prestigious £350,000 A F Harvey Engineering Research Prize.