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Reviving passenger sea traffic to Australia
History of passenger sea traffic between Europe and Australia is fascinating from an engineering point of view, but is it realistic to try and revive it now?
We announce the winners and runners up of our 'Bring E&T to Unusual Places' photo competition.
AR and 3D in travel and history applications
An immersive and multi-faceted virtual and augmented reality application from Dassault Systèmes can be used not just in travel and learning, but in engineering too.
A new challenge for E&T readers.
Interview with Justin Pollard, author of Buses, Bankers and the Beer of Revenge
'Buses, Bankers & the Beer of Revenge', a collection of Justin Pollard's 'Eccentric Engineer' columns, is set to be released by the IET. Vitali Vitaliev, co-creator and first editor of the column, talks to him about eccentricity, engineering, history, Cate Blanchett and the ideas behind his popular E&T page.
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