ニュース

When two Californian professors thought up the CubeSat at the turn of the third millennium, they had no idea they would set off a revolution in how things are done in space. And all they wanted was to ...
The Pantheon in Rome, now a church, was built as a temple to all the gods. It has been a shrine for architects since the Renaissance. It is also a worthy tribute to the skills of the ancient Roman ...
We are E+T Magazine and we inspire, inform and influence the global engineering community to engineer a better world.
The North Sea oil boom of the 1980s created colossal revenues for the United Kingdom and its neighbour Norway. Today, as both nations move towards a fossil-free future, we examine how the aftermath of ...
Evidence uncovered by E&T appears to show that lithium-mining company SQM is playing a direct role in damaging the local environment in Chile’s Atacama salt flats, as its activities reduce water ...
Open-source intelligence and interviews tell a story about how oil-giant Chevron, when accused of devastating pollution in the rainforest of Ecuador, managed to make its defence a personal case ...
The UK faces one of its greatest-ever engineering challenges as it seeks to combat climate change while keeping the lights on. If it is to succeed, the pace of delivery will be crucial. Developers ...
Will Britain's new Head of State boost the green transition? And can he? "It all seems obvious to me," King Charles III recently told German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, referring to the need ...
As sales of electric vehicles start to soar, the thorny issue of what to do with end-of-life lithium-ion batteries isn’t going away. We look at the problem and explore the solutions.
Electrification is seen as the way towards a decarbonised future, so plans are afoot to bring the UK network up to the task.
AI, has been officially launched in Bristol, with promises that it could enable breakthroughs in areas such as medicine, robotics and climate change.
Register for the E+T News e-mail The best of the day's engineering news, direct to your inbox, Monday to Friday.