Wastewater & Public Health
There has been a lot of recent reporting of people becoming unwell from swimming in open water contaminated by sewage. … read more
There has been a lot of recent reporting of people becoming unwell from swimming in open water contaminated by sewage. … read more
Scientists react to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsing in Baltimore. Dr Stergios Mitoulis, Head of the Structures Research … read more
The Department for Education have announced a change in their approach to managing Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC), a building … read more
It has been reported that a civilian submersible touring the wreckage of the Titanic has gone missing in the North … read more
The submersible ‘Titan’ carrying five people to the site of the Titanic wreckage off the Canadian coast went missing on … read more
The Royal Academy of Engineering and its partners in the National Engineering Policy Centre were asked by the Government Chief … read more
A passenger train has derailed in Aberdeenshire, resulting in the deaths of at least three people. Prof Roderick Smith … read more
A study, published in Nature Communications, looked at converting bricks to energy storage units. Prof Richard McMahon, Professor of … read more
One scientist has described easing lockdown as ‘lifting the lid on a boiling pan and it’s just going to bubble … read more
Engineering biology (including synthetic biology) applies rigorous engineering principles to designing biological systems, with potentially ground-breaking applications across a host … read more
The Whaley Bridge dam in Derbyshire has suffered damage during a period of heavy rainfall, subsequently there have been concerns … read more
Research published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics shows that Contrail cirrus radiative forcing is expected to increase significantly over time … read more
A motorway bridge in Genoa in Italy has collapsed, killing a number of people. read more
The London Power Tunnels, which are a new electricity superhighway supplying power to London were opened today. read more
If the UK is to hit its goal of 80% carbon reduction by 2050, all possible low-carbon technologies and fuels will be needed. read more
The Hyperloop One rail transit system has had it’s first successful test.
New research published in Scientific Reports investigates whether gasoline cars produce more carbonaceous particulate matter than modern filter-equipped diesel cars. read more
Professor Rod Smith FREng is Research Professor of Railway Engineering at Imperial College London and Chair of the Future Railway Research Centre. He was Chief Scientific Advisor to the Department for Transport from 2013 to 2015, and in 2011 he was President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Prof. Smith is a strong supporter of HS2. But on 30 June he will make a major presentation at the High Speed Rail in the UK Conference in Birmingham where he will describe his serious concerns about the way it’s been designed, arguing that it is a recipe for high costs, low capacity and slow speeds. read more
Parts of Didcot A power station have reportedly collapsed during decommissioning, with a major incident declared. read more
Researchers publishing in the journal Nature have described the transport of protons through monolayers of graphene, a material which is made up of carbon which is one atom thick. read more