Guest bloggerSports engineeringSteve Haake is professor of sports engineering and the head of the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University. In 1998, he became the founding...
Dr Ruth Boumphrey, Director of Research at Lloyd’s Register Foundation and board member of the Engineering X Safer End of Engineered Life (SEEL) mission argues that we need better understanding of...
Danaher Motion, the specialist in drive and control technology, has launched a new CT series of hybrid stepper motors which offer up to 40% more operational output torque compared with other...
Conoco Phillips and the operator of a Plymouth fuel-distribution depot have been ordered to pay more than £44,400 in fines and costs after nearly 80,000l of petrol leaked from a terminal and polluted...
Researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and Texas A&M University report that methane gas concentrations in the Gulf of Mexico have returned to near normal levels only...
In an unprecedented move to ensure the long term delivery of waste retrievals from the B38 storage facility at the Sellafield nuclear site in Cumbria, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) have...
Thin film removal is the process of removing a very thin layer of material from a substrate. The thin film can be naturally occurring such as oxide from titanium (Figure 1) or it can be something that...
In his recent Budget, the chancellor confirmed plans for a ’patent box’, which provides a tax break on income derived from patents. Adrian Samuels thinks this is a good opportunity for engineering...
Out of a list of 26 different professions, engineers are the second most trusted in Great Britain according to the results of the latest Ipsos Veracity Index, an annual poll that has measured the...
When it comes to waste and environmental performance, operating in the food industry has never been so challenging. Regulation, backed by punitive fines and even the possibility of jail, is stronger...