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.
June – July2010
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
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
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
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
August – September 2009
Cover story
The Great Himalayan Watershed
Engineering a refugee camp
China’s hidden green side
Robots for oil and gas
Chemists vs cane toads
From Australia to the World
Snippets
June – July 2009
Cover story
Korean crossing
South Korea lights the way
Icarus reborn: Flying with sun on the wings
Green boat achieves round-the-world record
Engineering for high speed
The Masdar plan
Snippets
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