16 Feb 2016
Charly Kuehnast works in a datacentre in Germany and is a keen hacker in his spare time. He uses his Raspberry Pi to help him with growing tomato plants at home
15 Feb 2016
As shallow-water sites around the UK become scarcer, we will have to look to deeper water for our next generation of wind farms.
11 Feb 2016
Siemens UK CEO Juergen Maier discusses the contrast between the innovative engineering approach of the UK and Germany.
10 Feb 2016
Tantalised by 1989’s promise of the future, a, the hoverboard remains the, as yet unconquered, pinnacle of personal transportation.
09 Feb 2016
Alongside his artistic endeavours, da Vinci had a deep interest in science, anatomy and engineering, filling many notebooks with his research and ideas.
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Sir Christopher Snowden as Chair of the judging panel for the awarding of the 2017 prize.
10 Jan 2025
The link between disability, design and engineering tells a complex story. Host Guru Madhavan welcomes two people who have thought deeply on the subject: Dr.…
27 Dec 2024
What happens when a bridge collapses? Or a space mission ends in tragedy? You call in forensic engineers to investigate. Host Dr Anna Ploszajski contemplates…
13 Dec 2024
Over decades of space exploration, thousands of rockets have launched, resulting in a sea of debris circling the Earth. It's estimated that there are 30,000…