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Simulator boosts strength and design in spray 3D concrete printing
Engineers in Carnegie Mellon University’s Computational Engineering and Robotics Laboratory (CERLAB) have developed a simulation tool that predicts how sprayed concrete behaves and solidifies, even around rebar. The breakthrough could transform how buildings are constructed, cutting material waste and enabling stronger, more complex structures for tomorrow’s cities. Concrete 3D printing reduces both time and cost…
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TECHNOLOGY
New alloy design could power solid-state batteries that charge faster and last longer
A team co-led by engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a new design strategy for metal alloy negative electrodes that could significantly improve the…
Calcarea and Aurelia launch collaboration to bring ocean-based carbon capture to commercial shipping
Climate-tech company Calcarea and naval architecture and marine engineering company Aurelia Design have entered into a collaboration to bring ocean-based carbon capture technology to the maritime sector. The…
James Dyson Award announces global winners
The James Dyson Award has revealed its two 2025 global winners, each receiving S$50,700 for their inventions, which advance accurate water quality monitoring and improve life with Parkinson’s…
SUSTAINABILITY
New alloy design could power solid-state batteries that charge faster and last longer
A team co-led by engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a new design strategy for metal alloy negative electrodes that could significantly improve the…
Calcarea and Aurelia launch collaboration to bring ocean-based carbon capture to commercial shipping
Climate-tech company Calcarea and naval architecture and marine engineering company Aurelia Design have entered into a collaboration to bring ocean-based carbon capture technology to the maritime sector. The…
James Dyson Award announces global winners
The James Dyson Award has revealed its two 2025 global winners, each receiving S$50,700 for their inventions, which advance accurate water quality monitoring and improve life with Parkinson’s…
EDUCATION
Time running out for Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering’s Create the Trophy competition entries
The Royal Academy of Engineering has renewed its call for entries for this year’s Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Create the Trophy competition. The deadline is now looming,…
James Dyson Award announces global winners
The James Dyson Award has revealed its two 2025 global winners, each receiving S$50,700 for their inventions, which advance accurate water quality monitoring and improve life with Parkinson’s…
Milton Keynes apprentices take home national engineering award
A team of apprentices from Niftylift in Milton Keynes has won the 2025 IMechE Apprentice Automation Challenge (AAC), marking the company’s second consecutive victory in the prestigious national…
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MATERIALS
New alloy design could power solid-state batteries that charge faster and last longer
A team co-led by engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a new design strategy for metal alloy negative electrodes that could significantly improve the…
3D-printed material breakthrough could enable new twist for vehicle safety
Researchers from universities in Scotland and Italy have developed new form of 3D-printed twisting metamaterial that can mitigate the effects of impact could lead to improved crash protection…
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New open-source software enables efficient 3D printing with multiple materials
A PhD student in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado Boulder has developed a new design system software package that could reshape the way…
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MEDICAL
James Dyson Award announces global winners
The James Dyson Award has revealed its two 2025 global winners, each receiving S$50,700 for their inventions, which advance accurate water quality monitoring and improve life with Parkinson’s…
Spider-inspired robot crawls the gut to deliver precision therapy
A team of researchers at the University of Macau has unveiled a tiny, spider-inspired robot that may reshape how doctors diagnose and treat diseases of the stomach and…
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Institution of Engineering Designers announces webinar on medical device design
The Institution of Engineering Designers will be holding a webinar on Wednesday 29 October between 6pm and 7.30pm. Entitled ‘Engineering design in medical devices – how well do…
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