Q&A with Kamini Edgley, acting chief engineer – Network Rail Network RailWe spend 60 seconds finding out what the railway means to her and the best advice she has ever received. Why do you love your job? Having the ability to ... Read more http …
Scientists engineer mouse 'smart house' to study behavior Science DailyResearchers have developed a 'smart house' for mice, that allows them to study the animals' behavior with minimal disturbance for periods of up to 18 months. Read more https …
Driver Injured As Fuel Oil Truck Overturns In Manchester: Police Manchester, NJ PatchDriver Injured As Fuel Truck Overturns - Manchester, NJ - The Beachwood man was taken to the hospital for treatment after the crash at Route 70 and Ridgeway ... …
U.S.-based Devon Energy to sell oilsands assets and leave Canada CBC NewsAnother foreign company is exiting the Alberta oilsands. Devon Energy has hired advisors to help sell off the company's oilsands assets as the company plans to ... Read mor …
Alberta to spend $3.7B to get oil to prized Gulf coast market by rail Financial PostCALGARY — Alberta's government is spending $3.7 billion to connect the oilpatch to the prized U.S. Gulf Coast market via rail, as the province aims to lift price …
Glossier's New Product Is a Departure From Its No-Makeup Makeup Roots FashionistaGlossier may have built its brand largely around subtle, no-makeup makeup, but its newest launch is a bit of a departure, considering it was created specifically .. …
Scientists accidentally engineer mice with unusually short and long tails Science DailyResearchers from two groups studying mouse development have accidentally created mice with unusually long and unusually short tails. Their findings offer ... …
M'luru: Sahyadri Civil Engineering students, Trigon undertake CSR project at Government High School Daijiworld.comMedia Release. Mangaluru, Dec 8: Sahyadri Civil Engineering Students join hands with team 'Trigon' to execute an innovative project …
Engineers repurpose wasp venom as an antibiotic drug Science DailyThe venom of insects such as wasps and bees is full of compounds that can kill bacteria. Unfortunately, many of these compounds are also toxic for humans, ... Read more https://ww …
Eastbourne youngsters in engineering pantomime challenge Eastbourne HeraldEighteen teams from Eastbourne primary schools took part in the annual Pantomime Technology Challenge last week. Read more https://www.eastbourneherald.co.uk/news/eastbour …