Siemens Healthcare has developed a new software program that will give obstetricians and gynecologists the possibility to produce 3D stereoscopic views of a patient’s ultrasound scan.
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An ultra-miniature solenoid valve, measuring only 0.12” diameter by 0.4” long, is the latest product to beintroduced by miniature component specialists LeeProducts.
Researchers claim their new quantum sensor outperforms existing technologies and could lead to significant improvements in long-range 3D imaging and monitoring the success of cancer treatments.
You’d be forgiven for thinking The Engineer’s online editorial is somewhat geared toward the greener, renewable end of the energy market and to some extent you’d be right.
An engineer in London has developed and patented what is claimed to be the first major redesign of the escalator for 113 years.
With the boom in automation, a vast array of advanced technologies is now available to help us move the increasingly larger amounts of data. Colin Carter explains.
As well as marking its diamond jubilee, Farnborough 2008 has attracted exhibitors from emerging sectors and promises to be the biggest in the event’s history. Julia Pierce reports.
A new project led by UCL will deploy 50 seismometers on the Atlantic Ocean floor, aiming to improve understanding of movements within Earth’s interior.