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Jaw strength: something to chew on from additive manufacturing
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Gauging success in measurement and inspection
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Clive Hickman — chief executive of the MTC
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Rethinking the ambulance
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Sally Chisolm: NHS technology adoption chief
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Ear-worn device ensures a bright disposition
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Heat of the moment
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Healthy opportunities: engineering jobs in the healthcare sector
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Nuclear neurons
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McLaren Applied Technologies chief Geoff McGrath
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Snake robots for scar-free surgery
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Training the young will help fill skills gap
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Removing shock from the system with magnetic fluids
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Cambridge consultants helps develop innovative inhaler
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Test case
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UK engineers confident of success at WorldSkills 2011
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Argento unveils handheld diagnostic platform
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A cut above
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Breath Taking: next generation diagnostic technology
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John Fisher, director of Leeds' Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
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Cash injection: the Syreen syringe
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Motion compensation technology could enable surgery on moving organs
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Calypso radiotherapy device could help reduce damage to surrounding tissue
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Growth industries: the future for the UK's emerging technology sectors
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UK engineer develops own life-saving implant
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Quantum canary detects tooth decay fast
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Microvisk develops versatile viscometer
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Culture vulture: Building a better bioreactor
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Particle therapy comes of age
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Orthopaedic stem cell concentrator
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Smartalk Freeview Box
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Dream sequence: real-time DNA testing
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Cutting edge: the rise of surgical robots
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Tabletop X-rays: miniaturising the synchrotron
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Easing the pressure
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Roundtable debate: What is Advanced Manufacturing?
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Medical and healthcare
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Shedding light: Engineering research at Diamond
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Performance-enhancing Paralympic technology raises hopes and concerns
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Owen Evans, manager of BAE Systems' UK Sport partnership
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Centre point: Hermann Hauser discusses commercialising technology
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Working flat out
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Pressure detector
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New marker system leads to better implants
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The rise of additive manufacturing
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Building body parts with 3D printing
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Cambridge design partnership solves vial problem
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Design for patient dignity






