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Latest posts by The Engineers Ring (see all)
  • How can we recover neodymium from wind turbines - 5th June 2026
  • Rare metal windfall in UK wind turbines - 5th June 2026
  • A Poet In Every Port to launch in Great Yarmouth - 29th May 2026

RAENG announced as finalist for Responsible Business Awards

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New study reveals Britain’s greenest areas

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Millions of Brits could be suffering eye problems due to a lack of BLINKING

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Inventors and Investors at the RAENG Enterprise Hub

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Royal Mail releases engineering themed stamps

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Research reveals Brits struggle with DIY

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Southampton, Bristol and Belfast are at the highest risk of permanent sun damage in the UK

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WiFi tops list of the best inventions of the last 25 years

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Electro Optical Industries presents new standards for Night Vision Devices (NVDs) testing

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Lives of American WW2 soldiers to be honoured at English beach where they perished

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University to create Scotland’s ‘Silicon Valley on the Clyde’

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Deadline extension available for 2019 BCIA Awards

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  • Mining
    How can we recover neodymium from wind …
  • Green Energy, Mining
    Rare metal windfall in UK wind turbines
    Recovering and remanufacturing neodymium from wind turbines. New analysis from the NEPC reveals valuable critical material stocks in UK wind turbines that could unlock future industrial resilience, cost savings and …
  • Architecture & Design
    A Poet In Every Port to launch …
    The Southbank Centre’s A Poet In Every Port is set to launch on Friday 29 May at Great Yarmouth’s Out There Arts Festival with ambassador Roger McGough making a special …
  • Oil & Gas
    The impact of offshore structures on marine …
    A new international review has shed light on how offshore energy structures – from oil and gas platforms to wind turbines – shape marine ecosystems and the benefits they provide …
  • Awards, Health and medical, Innovation
    2026 QE Prize
    Neural interface pioneers win 2026 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. The 2026 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering honours nine engineers whose pioneering work on modern neural interfaces has restored lost …

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