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Mars One: technically feasible?

Mars One: technically feasible?

The 'Mars One' project hopes to establish the first human colony on the Red Planet by 2025, using existing technologies - an assumption challenged by MIT engineers.

Opportunity knocks for exports, reshoring and supply chains

Opportunity knocks for exports, reshoring and supply chains

The head of the CBI warns the golden opportunities for a renaissance in manufacturing could be undermined if the UK’s industrial strategy is not cemented for the long-term.

Affordable space technologies pose 'junk' risk

Affordable space technologies pose 'junk' risk

CubeSats - small 100mm cube satellites - are growing in popularity as well as capability. But do they pose a risk to more expensive orbiting craft?

Engineering dominates top ten graduate starting salaries

Engineering dominates top ten graduate starting salaries

Students graduating from engineering courses are likely to be amongst the highest graduate earners, according to The Times Good University Guide 2015.

Why should governments pay businesses to reduce their electricity consumption?

Why should governments pay businesses to reduce their electricity consumption?

The Carbon Trust's Paul McKinney discusses the importance of the UK’s new Electricity Demand Reduction pilot.

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