The winning entry in our aerospace, defence and security category shows how electricity generated from a rare element could help power missions to the distant solar system for 400 years, while also...
Visitors will find a great deal to interest them in the free seminar programme running alongside the new PEMEC 2006 exhibition, a brand new regional exhibition and educational event taking place at...
David Cameron wants a better deal for Britain in the EU and has set out number of objectives to protect what he sees as the nation’s best interests, including protection of the single market for...
Larsen & Toubro Ltd. (L&T), a $14 billion engineering and manufacturing conglomerate headquartered in India, intends to enter the European offshore wind sector through its upstream...
The aerospace sector has always been at the forefront of technological change, and now it is spearheading a change that worries many: a shift towards automated manufacturing. But will this, as many...
The new Mönninghoff type 450 double flux-crossed clutches achieve more torque in compact dimensions. There are three sizes with rated torques of 500 to 2000Nm, and the largest model has an outside...
Andrew Beel took bronze in Mechanical Engineering Design: CAD at this year’s WorldSkills event, which took place in Sao Paulo during August. The 21-year-old spoke to The Student Engineer about how he...
The Space Research Centre at the Polish Academy of Sciences (SRC PAS) in Warsaw, Poland, has begun work on a ’geological penetrator’ that will be used to extract a soil sample from the surface of...
MACH has attracted exhibitors of all sizes, from well-known global corporations who fit the event into their busy programme of international trade shows, to UK SMEs investing almost 100% of their...
Senior Reporter A prominent media voice has over the past two weeks extolled the virtues of global warming, and denied the benefits of government funded scientific research. He also happens to own the...