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Engineering World covers the latest engineering developments from around the globe, six times a year. This magazine contains well written, in-depth articles on all aspects of engineering. It also covers engineering-related issues in areas including science, technology, management, the economy, politics, law, design, marketing, and the environment. Produced by Engineers Media.
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Engineering World Oct/Nov cover Dec 2011 – Jan 2012
  • Cover story
  • Untroubled waters
  • Winners and losers emerge for renewable energy
  • Here to help
  • Railways in Australia: Federation unfulfilled
  • Recycling Cabon Dioxide for profit
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World Oct/Nov cover Oct – Nov 2011
  • Cover story
  • Operation Watershed
  • Printing organs
  • Mining innovation
  • Bringing the fragrance back to Victoria Harbour
  • The architect has no clothes
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World Oct/Nov cover Sept – August 2011
  • Cover story
    Zoobotics
  • Those magnificent men and their rugby machines
  • Iceland's new energy revolution
  • Three Gorges and a remedy
  • The prospects for urban mining
  • Harnessing the brain
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World Oct/Nov cover June – July 2011
  • Cover story
    Rising from the ashes—Rebirth of engineering in Iraq
  • Underwater windmills
  • Danger in the lowground
  • Iconic bridge treads lightly
  • Drilling for treasure
  • Following the footprints
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World Oct/Nov cover April – May 2011
  • Cover story
    China's High-Speed Rail
  • Australian technology powering the world
  • Natural gas processing: Australian opportunities
  • Look to the sky for hope
  • Castles of the fields
  • Record breaker reaches skywards
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World Oct/Nov cover February – March 2011
  • Cover story
    The bridge painters
  • Mineral production heads to the deep
  • Autonomous systems and systhetic biology
  • Cyborg Beetles
  • Manufacturing the weather
  • Marvellous Magyar Microcars
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World Oct/Nov cover December 2010 – January 2011
  • Cover story
    Seismic sophistication
  • Uncalculated risks
  • On early warning signs
  • Can technology end poverty?
  • The Stockholm story
  • A spin to remember
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World Oct/Nov cover October – November 2010
  • Cover story
    Portugal’s clean energy makeover
  • Hydro power in Brazil
  • Power to the people
  • Island hero
  • Clinically speaking
  • Asia goes nuclear
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World Aug/Sept cover August – September 2010
  • Cover story
    Sheer Innovation
  • The robots are coming
  • Flying machines of the future
  • What's plaguing the Olifants?
  • Malta takes control
  • Redefining Singapore's skyline
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World Jun/July cover June – July 2010
  • Cover story
    Hammer, brush and sickle
  • Engineering big bridges in southeast Asia
  • Lac Assal: Africa's never-ending salt reserve
  • If the Earth stood still
  • Satellite track melting ice
  • Why do women leave science & engineering?
  • And now, the electricity forecast
  • Travellers behaving badly
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World Apr/May cover April – May 2010
  • Cover story
    Europe looks south
  • Biobutanol: a future fuel?
  • Special delivery
  • Asian cities: green and resilient?
  • Framing climate change
  • How green is China?
  • An iron key to high-temperature superconductivity?
  • Battling the spill
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World Feb/Mar cover February – March 2010
  • Cover story
    Landscape architecture rising
  • The search for NEWater
  • Mirage of the inland sea
  • Infrastructure resilience to disasters
  • Nuclear's Model T
  • Growth of cloud computing
  • The Matroshka project
  • Snippets

  • Engineering World June/July 2009 cover December 2009 – January 2010
  • Cover story
    Engineering the climate
  • Ray guns get real
  • Returning to the moon
  • Impossible engineering
  • Offshore defences
  • Quants take the heat
  • Inexact science
  • Snippets

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