Construction & building 3D printed steel connectors set to make the construction industry more sustainableResearchers at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland are creating 3D-printed reusable steel connectors that will make buildings easier to reuse, adapt and recycle instead of demolition.More
Infrastructure New steel for oil pipelines prevents leaksA newly-developed steel grade is improving the integrity of pipelines and reducing the environmental impact of Russia's oilfields
Automotive How steel helped create the safest minivan yetThe Honda Odyssey makes innovative use of advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) to increase passenger safety and improve fuel efficiency
Construction & building Steel-suspended space lab will mimic lunar environmentThe Avatar X space exploration campus in Japan will feature a futuristic robotics research facility suspended on steel cables over a moon-like crater
Automotive Modern retro racer uses steel for styleInfiniti's steel-built electric racer combines old-school looks with modern power to create a striking showcase for motorsport's potential future.
Infrastructure Steel helps unlock sanitation in India’s schoolsIndia’s steel industry - and steel itself – are indispensable in providing the sanitation facilities that the country’s sustainable development requires
Infrastructure Steel-built drills key to massive underground infrastructureCarving their way hundreds of metres below surface-level and through challenging conditions, tunnel boring machines (TBMs) have revolutionised underground infrastructure
Automotive Car manufacturers look to steel for stronger, lighter carsAdvanced high-strength steels (AHSS) are helping car manufacturers usher in an era of robust, lightweight vehicles that improve fuel efficiency and lower emissions without compromising on safety
Innovation Revolution at the heart of green steelmakingA low-carbon pilot steel production facility in northern Sweden could drastically reduce the industry's carbon emissions
Infrastructure Underwater servers keep world’s data coolAs the digital economy accelerates, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to keep the world’s data centres at lower temperatures, but submersible steel modules could provide a surprising solution