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Setting up any business is no mean feat – but one that plans to go from zero to gigafactory-scale in less than five years is ...
This month, the Evil Engineer advises a business founder with a soft spot for the serpentine. Your support ensures a bright ...
The HS2 railway project will face further delays beyond its expected 2033 completion date because of a “litany of failure”, transport secretary Heidi Alexander has told the Commons. HS2 has been beset ...
The extent of AI cheating at universities is significant and increasingly going undetected, a survey by The Guardian has found. Academic misconduct among university students is nothing new. But with ...
Early speculations on the fatal crash in India last week of the Air India-operated Boeing 787 Dreamliner point to possible dual-engine failure. On Thursday (12 June), the aeroplane crashed into a ...
The hard work of inventive engineers led to the ubiquitous building material we know today. Your support ensures a bright ...
Tracking the early stage developments: this issue we look at nanofiltration membranes, nanocatalysts and batteries made from nuclear waste.
As these technologies embed themselves into our lives and industries, there’s a need to push for more data centres and to ...
An underwater robot designed to prevent adversaries from sabotaging undersea cables and pipelines has been developed by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl). The UK has around 60 ...
A significant overhaul of UK airspace to modernise flight paths will be implemented under new government plans. The government has announced the launch of the UK Airspace Design Service (UKADS), which ...
The world’s tallest 3D-printed building, the 30-metre Tor Alva (White Tower), has been completed in Switzerland using a unique robotic construction technique. Built in the sparsely populated mountain ...
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