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Engineers head to Swansea for tidal energy lagoon world first

21 May 2013 | By Stephen Harris

Investigatory work is about to begin in South Wales for what could become the world’s first purpose-built tidal energy lagoon.

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Fabric channels lab-on-a-chip ideas to remove sweat

21 May 2013

Waterproof fabrics that control and improve the way sweat wicks away from the body are under development by US researchers using microfluidic engineering.

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The Engineer Q&A: ASTRAEA autonomous aircraft project

20 May 2013

Submit your questions for the UK team that have adapted a conventional aircraft for pilotless flight.

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Moth eyes provide inspiration for solar cell improvement

20 May 2013

New technology inspired by the structure of moth eyes could improve efficiency in certain types of solar cells, according to US researchers.

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Body-builders: developing cyborg organs

9 May 2013 | By Stephen Harris

Scientists are combining biological tissue with synthetic materials to create a new class of “cyborgans”.

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Your questions answered: laser weapons

9 May 2013 | By Stephen Harris

Our experts give their views on the future of directed energy weapons by answering questions from Engineer readers.

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Bright future - the growth of the UK solar sector

13 May 2013 | By Jon Excell

The UK’s solar power resource has gone from nothing to 2.5GW in just a couple of years and is expected to rise to 20GW by the end of the decade. Jon Excell examines the factors behind the sector’s rapid growth

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Burbo Bank Wind Farm Now Fully Operational

Community schemes in the spotlight at All-Energy

20 May 2013 | By Jason Ford

This week’s All-Energy conference and exhibition in Aberdeen has a strong focus on renewables, community schemes, fuel cells and hydrogen power

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EU threats could strangle solar growth

15 May 2013 | By Jon Excell

Proposed EU tariffs on low cost Chinese solar cells risk destroying an industry that still has plenty to offer European businesses and consumers

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Ten minutes with Colin Smith, Rolls Royce

14 May 2013 | By Stephen Harris

The Engineer caught up for a brief chat with the Rolls-Royce director of engineering and technology Colin Smith to discuss Bloodhound, British manufacturing and how we can encourage more young people to commit to the profession.

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Challenged by carbon: developing CCS technologies

13 May 2013

CCS technology is crucial if we are to meet our emissions targets, but there are considerable technical hurdles ahead, says Frank Ellingsen

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Forward-looking flying car specialist Terrafugia has unveiled a new autopilot-equipped STOVL concept which it says could be on sale in 8-12 years. But will the science-fiction staple of the flying car ever take off?

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