Did you know drones can help diagnose heat loss in buildings?🏠
🤖The smart technology, developed by Kestrix, uses thermal imaging and AI to map heat loss - helping cut emissions, boost efficiency, and pave the way for healthier indoor environments: www.ingenia.org.uk/articles/the...
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“The pressure needed to grow a diamond is the equivalent of taking the Eiffel Tower and putting it upside down on a Coke can."💎
Lab-grown diamonds are reshaping engineering, but making them is not easy. Explore their challenges and future potential in #IngeniaMag: www.ingenia.org.uk/articles/not...
The future of wearable tech is in futuristic electronic clothing that monitors our health and copes with everyday wear and tear – and there’s a lot of research happening behind the scenes to achieve this.
Great to see Prof Steve Beeby’s work in the field outlined in #IngeniaMag 👉 tr.ee/KqpE73
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Wimbledon’s tech game? Ace🎾
From smart sensors to AI ball tracking, cutting-edge innovation is enhancing the experience for fans and players alike.
👉Discover more about how engineering is ensuring this year’s tournament stays on point: ingenia.org.uk/articles/wim...
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"AI won’t replace human creativity, but it can be an invaluable creative partner," say Academy Fellow Nick Jennings and Lise Jaillant. 🎨
If you think that machines cannot produce art, think again. Read more in #IngeniaMag: www.ingenia.org.uk/articles/in...
A man scuba diving underwater with a shark.
Ever wondered how scuba divers breathe underwater? 🤿🌊
Now's your time to find out, as well as why divers need 10 fridges worth of air, in #IngeniaMag: ingenia.org.uk/articles/how...
An emergency response scene with a person in high-visibility clothing moving a stretcher towards a landed yellow helicopter, next to an ambulance.
🩸 Did you know haemorrhage is the second leading cause of injury-related death in the UK? Tourniquets work for limbs but can be harmful for other wounds. Engineers and trauma specialists are finding better solutions. Read more in #IngeniaMag: www.ingenia.org.uk/articles/st...
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This #NationalCareersWeek, learn how an Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship helped computer science student Aurelia Brzezowska launch a network for women working in tech, in #IngeniaMag: ingenia.org.uk/articles/qa-...
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“Space should be used for the benefit of humans on Earth,” says Dr. Katie King, CEO of BioOrbit. 🚀🛰️
With reduced launch costs, manufacturing cancer drugs in space could revolutionise treatment delivery. Discover more in #IngeniaMag: ingenia.org.uk/articles/why...
Imagine spacecraft repairing themselves, satellites growing their own antennas, and new missions launching without adding to space junk.🚀
Discover the potential of in-space manufacturing as Dr Gilles Bailet from @uofglasgow.bsky.social explains all in #IngeniaMag: ingenia.org.uk/articles/cou...
A hand scooping sand up from the beach with multi-coloured microplastics in.
Microplastics are back in the spotlight as new studies reveal a rapid increase in their presence in human brains. 🧠
Discover how engineers are tackling #microplastic pollution in #IngeniaMag: www.ingenia.org.uk/articles/how...
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With the government's pledge to treble the UK's solar power capacity in five years, more countryside solar farms are expected. 🌱
But what about harnessing renewable solar energy from space? 🚀☀️
Explore more in #IngeniaMag: www.ingenia.org.uk/articles/gen...
Person viewing a large computer screen displaying a colourful global weather map, in an office setting with various technical equipment around.
Storm Éowyn was one of the most exceptional UK storms of the decade, according to the @metoffice.bsky.social.
Google DeepMind’s AI weather forecasting model, GraphCast, is transforming the way we predict extreme weather. 🌦️🤖 Learn more in #IngeniaMag: www.ingenia.org.uk/articles/ai...
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The rapid rise of the Chinese AI app DeepSeek has stunned the tech industry, challenging the dominance of AI models like ChatGPT.🌐
Dive into the ethical responsibilities of AI developers and the necessary legal and governmental frameworks in the #IngeniaMag: www.ingenia.org.uk/articles/ai-...
A photo of Sir John Lazar wearing a medal and smiling at the camera alongside Sir Jim McDonald applauding him.
As the new President of the Academy, Sir John Lazar has taken on a pivotal role - but what led him to this position?
Learn more about his journey and impact on the evolution of engineering in the #IngeniaMag; ingenia.org.uk/articles/a-n...
A man who is being fed with a spoon by a robotic arm.
🤖 Imagine a future where robots carrying groceries or assisting with household tasks are as common as your microwave.
@grarknal.bsky.social explores in #IngeniaMag how assistive robots could be the future, helping older people live independently for longer: www.ingenia.org.uk/articles/the...
It’s not every day you turn 25: as an editorial board member of @RAEngNews Ingenia magazine, I'm thrilled to celebrate this as we publish our 100th issue. From the engineering behind ABBA Voyage to pistol shrimp-inspired fusion energy: www.ingenia.org.uk/issues/issue... #IngeniaMag