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.
April – May 2009
Cover story
The new atomic fallout Chernobyl's entombment
The long arm of the second law
Best food forward
Meeting a growing city's needs
Flat out for the future
A symmetrical tale
Snippets
February – March 2009
Cover story
Revolutionising construction
Finding the missing memristor
Coal's clean future
Road Open/Closed
A constant eye on emissions
Up there Cazaly: Peak performance with atltitude training
Snippets
December 2008 – January 2009
Cover story
Keeping the waters at bay
Classes in the canopy
An under utilised source of power
A new line
Future transport system on track
Farming in the city
Home, green home
Snippets
October – November 2008
Cover story
Realising the coal seam dream
Law and disorder
Tapping into natural potential
Chemistry in construction
Halting hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico
Fuel cells move into the CPI plant
Snippets
August – September 2008
Cover story
Developing digital innovation
Robots on the road
Turning the river back
The energy challenge of the next decades
Walking the holodeck
Spans of knowledge
Snippets
June – July 2008
Cover story
Ice Odyssey
Establishing a land route to the South Pole
Panama to the max
She is electric, can I be electric too?
Going wireless
New therapies
Snippets
April – May 2008
Cover story
Anatomy of a crash-test dummy
Making it big
Progressing India
Launching into a weightless holiday
Underwater empires
A place in the sea
Ka Wai Ola – Water for life
Snippets
February – March 2008
Cover story
Mechanics behind the magic
Shade of green
Biodevelopment
The bright side of technology
Champion course: Sigma management
Boats of burden
Monsoon motorway
Snippets