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Zeolite-based process could aid petrol-to-diesel conversion

8 Feb 2012 | By Andrew Czyzewski

Petrol could be converted to diesel more energy efficiently using a novel zeolite-based process.

Heartbeat-powered pacemaker could prevent repeat surgery

8 Feb 2012

A pacemaker powered by chest-cavity vibrations from heartbeats could prevent the need for repeat surgery to replace batteries.

NASA and Northrop Grumman plan to develop 'space tugboat'

8 Feb 2012

NASA and Northrop Grumman are developing a ‘space tugboat’ to ferry satellites from low-Earth orbit to geosynchronous Earth orbit.

Magnetic recording method could speed up hard drives

8 Feb 2012

A new method of magnetic recording could allow computers to process information at hundreds of times the speed of current hard drives.

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Different approach: Lincoln’s School of Engineering claims to teach students the skills and creativity required to meet the engineering challenges of the 21st century

University challenge

6 February 2012 | By Andrew Czyzewski

The head of the UK’s first new engineering school in decades is pushing industry engagement to a new level. Andrew Czyzewski reports

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Forth Amendment

6 February 2012 | By Stuart Nathan

A unique cable-stayed bridge looks set to enhance Scotland’s structural landscape while maintaining vital transport links.

NAV and soft target

Under the bonnet of MIRA's network-assisted vehicle

6 February 2012 | By Stephen Harris

A semi-automated test vehicle is helping engineers fast-track intelligent transport systems.

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The underwhelming reality of the UK apprenticeship program

8 Feb 2012 | By Jon Excell

If apprenticeships really are to deliver the growth that they could it’s time to start taking them a bit more seriously

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London Underground's top engineer David Waboso

23 January 2012 | By Sam Shead

With the Olympics rapidly approaching, David Waboso is making sure London Underground is ready to roll.

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Science, engineering and sport: what do we think?

7 Feb 2012 | By Steve Haake

Steve Haake looks back at his first Olympic-themed science lecture of 2012, where the audience was asked their opinions on the morality of technology-based training — and how it compares with illegal performance aids such as doping.

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Clean cash: finding funds for environmental technologies

28 November 2011

The green-technology sector needs to access private capital in order to become more energy efficient, says Adam Workman of the North West Fund for Energy and Environmental

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