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The Big Bang; BAE Systems Skills 2020; Bosch Technology Horizons Award; STEM E-Library Launch; 50 Years of Lasers; Education providers merge
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Geoengineering – Challenges and Global Impacts
Nina Hall
An exploration of the ways in which the Earth’s climate can be manipulated to counteract the effects of global warming.
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Studying the Sun – Enabling extreme ultra
violet imaging of the star
Dr Nick Waltham
The Solar Dynamics Observatory has been launched to monitor the disruptive influence the Sun has on technological systems
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Making Light Work
Professors Kishan Dholakia FRSE, Will Stewart FREng and James Wilkinson
Optical tweezers and traps are being developed that can move items at the nanometer level using light.
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Shipping Liquefied Gas Safely
Stéphane Maillard and Nigel White
How research is helping the shipping of high volumes of liquefied natural gas safely
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The European Extremely Large Telescope
Professor Colin Cunningham
A new ground-based telescope that will be100 times more sensitive than Hubble
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Man who lit up the world - Professor Charles Kao CBE FREng
Michael Kenward OBE
Professor Kao proposed a practical optical fibre communication system and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009 for his work.
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Engineering art from science
Colin Dancer
An engineer describes his fruitful partnership with a contemporary artist
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Game On
Siân Harris
A look at the development of the video game industry with its cross-over benefits to other engineering sectors
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ARUP, BAE Systems, Lloyd's Register, Mott MacDonald, Rolls-Royce plc
The Royal Academy of Engineering acknowledges the generous support by the following organisations for Ingenia:
ARUP, BAE Systems, Lloyd's Register, Mott MacDonald, Rolls-Royce plc
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