A project that aims to create construction materials with an in-built self-healing system was voted the most likely research to have the biggest global impact.
Researchers have finally worked out where the noise that makes kettles whistle actually comes from – a problem which has puzzled scientists for more than 100 years.
Goats, game show hosts, eyeballs and pirates are going to help the next generation of engineers win places at leading universities, thanks to a new website: i-want-to-study-engineering.org
From rainbow coloured liquid-crystal molecules, to tunnels deep under the ground: view some of this year's University of Cambridge Department of Engineering photo competition.
Over 160 participants from 24 countries gathered at Robinson College for the 6th International Conference in Engineering Education for Sustainable Development (EESD).
What if hearing device wearers could filter out troublesome sounds and focus on the voices they want to hear? Engineer Dr Richard Turner believes that this is becoming a possibility.