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NASA’s first asteroid sample has successfully landed
After years of anticipation and hard work by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification and Security – Regolith Explorer) team, a capsule of rocks and dust collected from asteroid Bennu finally is on Earth.
Junkosha launches second Technology Innovator of the Year Award
Pioneers of sophisticated fluoropolymer application technologies across medical device and microwave interconnect sectors, Junkosha, is launching its second Technology Innovator of the Year Awards on 28thMarch 2023.
Educating girls on the cyber security and technology industry
To excite, inspire and educate girls on the opportunities the cyber security and technology industry has to offer, global engineering technologies company, Renishaw, participated at the EmPowerCyber event, organised by Cyber Cheltenham (CyNam).
Experts predict 'nature tech' will grow to $6bn by 2030
COP27: Climate finance experts have predicted 'nature tech' will grow to $6 billion by 2030 as pressure for new climate and nature solutions mounts
National Space Day: 10 thrilling books on space exploration and technology
National Space Day was created to inspire all of us in the pursuit of knowledge and progress. With that in mind, here are 10 thrilling books that explore old and new space missions, the technology behind them and the people who assisted along the way.
Innovator of the Year Award shortlist
Pioneers of sophisticated fluoropolymer application technologies across medical device and microwave interconnect sectors, Junkosha, has revealed the shortlist of five entries going through to the final stage of its inaugural ‘Technology Innovator of the Year Award’.
British engineers helping to achieve Net Zero
Tomorrow’s Engineers Week has kicked off with a series of films showcasing the engineers that are at the heart of solutions to achieve net zero by 2050.
Smart lampposts tackle COVID response and recovery
A new generation of smart lampposts that can read body temperatures and detect overcrowding could stop the spread of COVID-19 and regenerate cities, according to a new report.These 21st century lamp columns go beyond street lighting by incorporating sensors that can receive and transmit information about crowd density, and even the body temperature of individuals. They can also incorporate CCTV, air quality sensors, flooding monitors, digital sig...
The new technologies shaping the world around us
Goodwood has launched its Future Lab podcast brought to you by Randox and the Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard (8-11thJuly), home of the Future Lab live exhibition. The podcast, produced bythe UK’s largest independent podcastand audio producer,Somethin’ Else, willspotlight the people tackling the biggest problems facing planet earth and pushing humanity to achieve things we’ve never seen before.
Engineering Edge podcast returns to the airwaves
A second series of its factual podcast The Engineering Edge, has been released by RS Components.