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Viral bear video shows how drones threaten wildlife – and what to do about it
It's an adorable and inspirational video, but it highlights a serious issue, explains Dr Margarita Mulero Pazmany
21/11/18 -
How automation will make oil rigs safer
Developments in technology mean that we can use automation to reduce accidents on oil rigs, write Sean Loughney and Professor...
26/04/18 -
Sanchi oil tanker disaster: how spills and accidents can make ships safer
The shipping industry can learn from oil spills – if it wants to, writes Professor of Marine Technology Jin Wang
30/01/18 -
Scotland's new Queensferry Crossing reveals how smart technologies monitor and maintain the health of bridges
Thanks to innovative technology, the third Forth bridge continues a proud legacy of state-of-the-art bridge engineering across...
23/10/17 -
Are you getting ready for Degree Apprenticeships?
The latest Higher Apprenticeship model gives universities more ways to work with businesses and flexible work-study arrangements...
08/03/17 -
Winning The Telegraph STEM Awards 2015
What does it feel like to win £25,000 for your world-changing idea? MEng Civil Engineering student Abbie Romano explains
06/01/16