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Manufacturing Engineer (Automotive)
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CI&E Engineer - New Product Development
About the job Job Title: CI&E Engineer - New Product Development Location: Rosyth, UK Compensation: Attractive plus Additional Benefits Role Type: Full time Role ID: SF51137 At Babcock we're working to create a safe and secure world, together, and if you
CI&E Engineer
About the job Job Title: CI&E Engineer Location: Rosyth, UK Compensation: Competitive plus Additional Benefits Role Type: Full time / Permanent Role ID: SF51731 At Babcock we're working to create a safe and secure world, together, and if you join us, you
Solar batteries with simultaneous light absorption, storage
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research have developed a bifunctional solar battery device that enables simultaneous light charging, charge storing, and electric discharging. The device relies on a bifunctional carbon nitride photoanode
New Era of Environment-Friendly Programmable Bioelectronics
Researchers have created a unique microscopic toolkit of ‘green’ tuneable electrical components, paving the way for a new generation of . Image shows the design of a protein nanowire, with the green arrow indicating electron flow. Image credit: Ross Anderson,
Researchers Find Drug-Resistant, Often Deadly Fungus Living in Dogs’ Ears
Scientists from McMaster University and the University of Delhi in India have discovered and isolated the first live culture of the drug-resistant pathogen from an animal, specifically from the ear canals of stray dogs. A dog – illustrative photo. These pets
Unraveling a Protein That May Inspire a New Biotechnology Tool
Scientists have unraveled the step-by-step activation process of a protein with a deep evolutionary history in all domains of life, opening the door to harnessing its functions for use as a tool. Tissue engineering, biotechnology lab – illustrative
New Doco: Science Protecting The Ross Sea
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Smart Gas Pressure Sensor to speed up recovery of gas network
Liverpool Science Park-based DefProc is developing the sensor following a six-figure deal with Northern Gas Network. The Smart Gas Pressure Sensor is expected to significantly reduce disruption in homes if the gas supply is lost. The operation of the Smart Gas
Remnant 2 - an eclectic but ever-rewarding third-person shooter
You won't get bored in Remnant 2: you're never with a world or enemy long enough to tire of it. By the time you think you're starting to get sick of the sinewy strata of Yaesha, you'll be thrown into a Labyrinth where the
Supplier diversity: An economic driver and job creation engine in Sacramento
Minority- and women-owned businesses are the fastest-growing segment of small
Mysterious illness triggered by tick bite could affect thousands, yet many doctors are unaware of it
A little-known, life-threatening food allergy that is triggered by a tick bite could be affecting hundreds of thousands of people in the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report on Thursday.
Successful US AIDS Relief Program Faces Challenge in Congress
A 20-year-old, U.S.-funded AIDS relief program that is credited with saving tens of millions of lives around the world may not be reauthorized if conservative and anti-abortion activists are successful in a campaign against it. The President's Emergency
New Catalyst Could Dramatically Cut Methane Pollution from Millions of Engines
Researchers demonstrate a way to remove the potent greenhouse gas from the exhaust of engines that burn natural gas. Individual palladium atoms attached to the surface of a catalyst can remove 90% of unburned from natural-gas engine exhaust at low
The Semiconductor Workforce Program Increases Access to Hands-on Training
In a program designed to help grow the U.S. semiconductor workforce, a cohort of college students from across the country are spending summer at the University of Michigan learning how to make, study and . Researches work at the University of Michigan Lurie
NASA+ is the space agency's very own streaming platform
NASA is launching its very own streaming platform called NASA+ sometime this summer. While the space agency already livestreams launches and other events on its website, NASA+ will feature not just live broadcasts, but also collections of original video
Leaf Space raises €20m to expand ground station network
Subject to finalisation, the Italian provider of ground segment services for satellite operators can also draw on a €15m loan from the European Investment Bank. Launched in 2014, Leaf Space is the world’s second largest Ground Segment-as-a-Service (GSaaS)
China to funnel more capital to science, technology sectors
BEIJING, July 27 (Xinhua) -- China will funnel more capital into the real economy and innovation-oriented sectors to achieve self-reliance in science and
China's gigantic telescope deciphers relativistic jets of black hole
BEIJING, July 27 (Xinhua) -- An international research team led by Chinese astronomers revealed the complex dynamic features of relativistic jets of a black hole, according to a study published in the journal Nature. Powerful relativistic jets are one of the
How digitisation of Dubai Metro documents helps automate engineering operations
Move helps automate engineering operations, expedites decision-making. By associating each asset with its location and related engineering documents, it promotes transparency in engineering transactions, Dubai: The Rail Engineering Information
As Japan bakes, study finds first half of 2023 was the hottest yet
The first half of this year marked the hottest six months since modern weather observation began in Japan in the late 19th century, an analysis of official data showed. And July is on track to be the hottest month on record, according to data from the Japan
Cockatoos swarm bread delivery
A crackle of cockatoos have descended on a pallet of bread in Sydney, serving up a continental breakfast buffet for themselves and their fellow feathered friends. ...
Argentina joins NASA’s Artemis Accords
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Australian prime minister is confident the US will deliver nuclear-powered submarines
CANBERRA, Australia — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Friday he was confident of securing bipartisan political support in the United States for a deal to provide his country with submarines powered by U.S. nuclear technology. The AUKUS
Engineers and gas employees to be trained to recognise signs of abuse and neglect during ...
Workers who make callouts have a unique chance to make a difference, NSPCC says
Professor Brian Cox weighs in on existence of UFOs after senate hearing
The physicist and broadcaster said it would be great if the testimonies were true.
SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from Florida, setting up next mission on the same day
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket vaulted from Florida with a batch of Starlink satellites early Friday, making way for another launch less than a day later. ...
Australian Prime Minister Confident US Will Deliver Nuclear-Powered Submarines
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Friday he was confident of securing bipartisan political support in the United States for a deal to provide his country with submarines powered by U.S. nuclear technology. The so-called