Roy Brown’s Technology: For People and Planet
Roy Brown’s life story is a shining example of how technical innovation and environmental responsibility can walk hand-in-hand. His work in engineering and entrepreneurship...
Surrey Docks Farm: A Green Space on the Site of Old Docks
In the mid-18th century, Rotherhithe was home to one of London's largest shipyards, where warships and trading vessels were built for the British Empire....
Mark Miodownik: The Materials Whisperer
Mark Miodownik is a pre-eminent British materials scientist, engineer, and author, renowned for his research into innovative materials. His work brilliantly fuses fundamental science,...
Features of London Climate Action Week
The government and residents of the capital of Great Britain were among the first to join the implementation of global programmes on climate change....
Wimbledon Windmill: The Architectural Experiment of Charles March
In the early 19th century, the residents of Wimbledon were not entirely satisfied with the quality of factory-milled flour and wished to have their...
London’s plant that produces energy from waste
The issue of nature preservation and human impact on the environment has always been quite important for the London government and its residents. Most...
The Survivor: Greenwich Power Station
For over a century, Greenwich Power Station has stood on the banks of the Thames, an enduring testament to London’s industrial history. It is...
Injuries at industrial facilities. Do they happen in London?
London develops in many directions. The capital of Great Britain implements the world’s best modern technologies in its enterprises. It allows Londoners to improve...
History of London’s desalination plant
The problem of clean drinking water availability has always worried humanity. Accordingly, scientists have always tried to find effective technologies for its solution. Thus,...
The Enduring Resilience of Shirley Windmill
Towering above the modern housing of South London stands Shirley Windmill. Having braved the elements and the encroachment of urbanisation, it has risen from...












