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Article archive for DPA Magazine;
Five British companies are celebrating, having received grant funding from Innovate UK to develop tidal energy projects with Canadian businesses and universities.
Twenty years in, the law is finally starting to get used to the Internet. Now it is imperative that the law determines how to deal effectively with robotics.
Research led by University College London scientists identifies need for more incisive decarbonisation policies.
With fracking back in the news again this week, this item* into the role of fluid injection in man-made earthquakes, caught my attention.
You are invited to comment on a new Code of Practice which aims to help you assess and maintain the competence of your engineering staff in safety-critical industries.
Spiralling pulses of laser light might be used to change the nature of graphene, turning it from a metal into an insulator.
A group of academics believes that climate science denial is influencing the way climate scientists speak or even think about their own research.
Scientists investigate the risks posed by debris from the US F13 satellite explosion on future space missions.
New research suggests there is something of a gulf between our best and least well performing SMEs.
John Straw, author of iDisrupted, believes Costa Rica is supporting his prediction that the future will be bleak for traditional energy businesses.
The April digital online edition of Design Products & Applications is now available to read here. Special this month: The Industrial Internet of Things supplement.
Global investments in renewable energy rebounded strongly last year, and that despite sharply lower crude oil prices.
Brunel strides the lab-industry divide; Pickles points way to powerful roofs; and while stars might 'sing', we shall never 'hear' them.
We've gathered some comments from industry and industry observers about the budget and what impact it may or may not have on UK PLC.
An IEEE survey, conducted by YouGov, reveals twice as many 'millennials' as 'baby boomers' say they don’t think it’s important to teach STEM at school.