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Extreme heat increases strength of pure metals

Geordie Torr
February 19, 2026

In a surprising new study, engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have discovered that, in extreme conditions, heat doesn’t soften pure metals – it strengthens them. Not only does this new finding challenge long-held assumptions of how metals behave, it also could provide new insights for designing metals for futuristic applications in extreme conditions, such…

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TECHNOLOGY

Origami-inspired space structure is compact when launched, expanded in space

February 5, 2026

Using origami folding techniques as inspiration, researchers in the Department of Aerospace Engineering in the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed several…

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Machine learning designs mirrors for high-power lasers

February 3, 2026

Plasma mirrors capable of withstanding the intensity of powerful lasers are being designed by researchers in physics and computer science at the University of Strathclyde using an emerging…

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Optimising robotic joints

February 3, 2026

Researchers in Harvard University’s John A Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have devised a new way to design knee-like joints in robots. Called rolling contact…

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SUSTAINABILITY

Trimble sponsors global design challenge to empower future engineers

February 19, 2026

Global technology company Trimble has announced a two-year sponsorship deal for the Engineering for People Design Challenge, led by Engineers Without Borders UK in collaboration with Engineers Without…

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Designing fatigue resistance to make metal alloys more durable and more sustainable

February 17, 2026

Researchers in the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have demonstrated that ‘fatigue’ resistance can be greatly enhanced by controlling how metal plasticity, or…

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AI-powered digital twin enables real-time energy evaluation for smart buildings

February 16, 2026

Researchers at Kanzawa University in Japan have developed a next-generation building energy evaluation model that combines rule-based symbolic AI computing with VR technology. The model enables real-time visualisation…

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EDUCATION

Trimble sponsors global design challenge to empower future engineers

February 19, 2026

Global technology company Trimble has announced a two-year sponsorship deal for the Engineering for People Design Challenge, led by Engineers Without Borders UK in collaboration with Engineers Without…

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New student design competition celebrates inclusive engineering practice

February 12, 2026

A new student design competition developed by the University of Huddersfield’s Department of Engineering celebrates inclusive engineering practice through a challenge to find innovative 3D-printed solutions to real-world…

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Language study is helping student engineers prepare for work in a global context

February 12, 2026

Engineers at the University of Cambridge are preparing themselves for work in a global environment with language lessons designed for their technical and cultural needs.  The Centre for…

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MATERIALS

Extreme heat increases strength of pure metals

February 19, 2026

In a surprising new study, engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have discovered that, in extreme conditions, heat doesn’t soften pure metals – it strengthens them. Not only…

Continue reading Extreme heat increases strength of pure metals

Designing fatigue resistance to make metal alloys more durable and more sustainable

February 17, 2026

Researchers in the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have demonstrated that ‘fatigue’ resistance can be greatly enhanced by controlling how metal plasticity, or…

Continue reading Designing fatigue resistance to make metal alloys more durable and more sustainable

New guide on design and construction using mass timber published

February 9, 2026

Two professors in the Building and Construction Technology programme at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, experts in wood engineering, have written a comprehensive new book, Mass Timber: Materials,…

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MEDICAL

New device gives stroke patients their voice back

February 13, 2026

Researchers have developed a wearable, comfortable and washable device that could help people regain the ability to communicate naturally and fluently following a stroke, without the need for…

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3D printing soft robots

February 6, 2026

Engineers from Harvard University’s John A Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a new 3D printing method for building soft robots that bend and…

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Optimising robotic joints

February 3, 2026

Researchers in Harvard University’s John A Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have devised a new way to design knee-like joints in robots. Called rolling contact…

Continue reading Optimising robotic joints

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Designing fatigue resistance to make metal alloys more durable and more sustainable

AI-powered digital twin enables real-time energy evaluation for smart buildings

New device gives stroke patients their voice back

New student design competition celebrates inclusive engineering practice

Language study is helping student engineers prepare for work in a global context

New guide on design and construction using mass timber published

3D printing soft robots

Origami-inspired space structure is compact when launched, expanded in space

Machine learning designs mirrors for high-power lasers

Optimising robotic joints

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