UK steel can survive if it transforms itself, say researchers
15 April 2016A new report from the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge claims that British steel could be saved, if the industry is willing to transform itself.
A new report from the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge claims that British steel could be saved, if the industry is willing to transform itself.
Hugh Hunt (Department of Engineering) discusses the intricacies of reusable spacecraft.
Hugh Hunt (Department of Engineering) discusses the history of the Trinity College clock and how it keeps time.
Hugh Hunt (Department of Engineering) discusses the Wall of Death world record attempt and how a motorcycle can ride around a vertical wall.
A new method of implementing an ‘unbreakable’ quantum cryptographic system is able to transmit information at rates more than ten times faster than previous attempts.
Students from six Fenland schools are taking part in a programme designed to encourage students interested in engineering and manufacturing.
Researchers from Cambridge, IBM and Lund ̽»¨Ö±²¥ have discovered how tiny 'nanowires' of a widely-used semiconductor self-assemble. Dr Frances Ross of IBM Research explains how the findings could lead to a new crop of nanodevices.Â
Michelle Oyen (Department of Engineering) discusses how we could reduce our dependence on "dirty" materials like steel and concrete.
Cambridge researchers are studying what makes a brain efficient and how that affects behaviour in insects.
Researchers have built the first biologically realistic mathematical model of how the brain plans and learns when faced with a complex decision-making process.