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New investment aims to establish UK as global graphene research hub
 
New investment aims to establish UK as global graphene research hub Full details of how an additional £50million will be spent to help keep the UK at the forefront of graphene research have been disclosed today by Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts.

First discovered at the University of Manchester by Professors Andre Geim and Konstatin Novoselov, graphene is the thinnest, strongest and most conductive material ever discovered. 200 times stronger than steel yet less than an atom thick, it has a wide range of potential uses, including electronics, ... More
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Novel device could power pacemakers by heartbeats alone
 
Novel-device-could-power-pacemakers-by-heartbeats-alone Engineers from the University of Michigan have developed a prototype device that could power a pacemaker simply by ... More
Cobham software speeds up finite element analysis simulation
 
Cobham-software-speeds-up-finite-element-analysis-simulation Cobham Technical Services has integrated the 2D version of its Machines Environment software with an innovative new ... More
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Cloud computing offers new possibilities to design engineers
 
Cloud computing offers new possibilities to design engineers To say that cloud computing is a hot topic at the moment would be an understatement. This is particularly the case in the consumer world, where the hype is generally around Apple's iCloud, Google Docs, Amazon EC3, and the like.

But the philosophy behind cloud computing is not really anything new with its origins going back to the early days of computing. So what exactly has changed? And, more importantly, what does it mean for design engineers? Big innovation has often come from industry before ... More
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Advanced Engineering Show 2011: Adressing material shortcomings
 
Adressing-material-shortcomings The Advanced Engineering show held at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) served up a host of innovative materials for ... More
ECF 2011: Dassault Systèmes debuts new sketch tool
 
Dassault-Systèmes-debuts-new-sketch-tool Taking place at Disneyland, Paris, Dassault Systèmes European Customer Conference served largely to emphasise a number ... More
Acoustic emission sensor enables early stage fault detection
We all remember stories of the engineers who could hold a screwdriver to their ear and press it against a machine to judge the condition of the rotating machinery inside. To the well-trained ear, those vibrations tell a story. More
Non-traditional bearings improve design and functionality in many industries
Bearing manufacturers are increasingly looking to develop and use alternative materials for a variety of different applications. It is being driven by both the demand from engineers for better solutions as well as the result of a concerted effort by industry to open up and engage with new market ... More
Overrunning alternator pulley improves internal combustion engine
An overrunning alternator pulley (OAP) can play an important part in the smooth running of the modern internal combustion (IC) engine. But it often gets overlooked by design engineers despite the positive effects it can have on energy efficiency. More
Innovative fastener helps oil industry enhance reliability
Oil rig operations have some of the harshest operational requirements of any industry sector. The remote, hard-to-reach reserves hidden under the seabed demand deep drilling at high speed. And as reserves dwindle, the result is that ever-greater shock, vibration and temperature is put through ... More
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It covers the latest design components and techniques – from 3D software to the latest materials – in industries ranging from automotive to medical. As a magazine of ideas, it inspires engineers to improve their own designs. At the same time, the magazine continues to highlight important design trends – such as sustainable design.
 
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