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News for Engineers and Technologists
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| Investigatory work is about to begin in South Wales for what could become the world’s first purpose-built tidal energy lagoon.
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| Engineers have used a pattern of nanoantennas to develop a new way of turning infrared light into mechanical action, a development that could lead to more sensitive infrared cameras.
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| Waterproof fabrics that control and improve the way sweat wicks away from the body are under development by US researchers using microfluidic engineering.
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| Submit your questions for the UK team that have adapted a conventional aircraft for pilotless flight.
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| New technology inspired by the structure of moth eyes could improve efficiency in certain types of solar cells, according to US researchers.
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| Scientists in Scotland have found a way to take 3D pictures with single-pixel sensors rather than the expensive cameras currently used.
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| UK gas and coal power stations equipped with carbon capture, transport and storage have the potential to be cost competitive with other forms of low-carbon power generation.
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| Scientists in Germany have observed a previously unknown type of friction that occurs at the nanoscale.
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| The Engineer paid a visit to Southampton University to find out how cutting edge techniques for making fibre lasers could lead to the next generation of particle accelerators.
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