Introducing this year’s winners, national and regional, who have been recognised for inspiring future civil and infrastructure engineers.
Students from Las Cruces attended New Mexico State University for a week-long summer program hosted by the NMSU College of ...
As the UAE accelerates its ambitions in AI, advanced technology, and innovation-led growth, increasing women’s participation ...
The U.S. imports 90% of its seafood from abroad, racking up a $17 billion trade deficit. Global food miles add more to its cost. These miles — traveled from source to point of consumption — contribute ...
Two young Nepali women have been selected to represent Nepal at Mission ShakthiSAT 2026, a global space education and ...
Bermuda’s tragically high road fatality and injury rates can be reduced through a five-year, evidence-based strategy that is ...
Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS) engineering integration advances: Fluor Corporation (“Fluor”), as lead engineering firm, continues to integrate ...
Almost 100 pupils have taken part in hands-on STEM activities through a new engineering partnership in Cumbria.
To mark International Women in Engineering Day, we’re celebrating the work and experiences of inspiring engineers.
While recent national discussions, such as the NSF Artificial Intelligence Scholarship for Service (AI SFS), emphasize ...
YOUNG minds were set sailing towards a future in engineering during a hands-on STEM event. Ferry operator CalMac took part in ...
Project manager at Victoria Crawford explains why bringing communities along for the journey continues to be so important.
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