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Shaking up the status quo
A new medical product has been brought rapidly to market that should greatly benefit patients both in developing and developed countries. Tom Shelley reports
 10/04/2008 

Linear progression
Astronomy and electronics are two beneficiaries of cutting edge linear motion technology. Lou Reade reports from the Linear Motion Masterclass
 10/04/2008 

Sound investment
Linear slides sit at the heart of machine that makes products with a musical heritage. Julie Bieles reports
 10/04/2008 

Socket set up for real wave power
A 20MW facility is being constructed off the Cornish coast to allow the full scale testing of up to four different wave power machines
 09/04/2008 

Cheaper motors offer higher efficiency
A range of motors could be made more efficiently – and more cheaply – thanks to a new magnetic material. Lou Reade reports
 09/04/2008 

Displays on contact lenses
Electronic displays built into contact lenses could in a few years be providing head up capabilities to both soldiers and motorists
 13/03/2008 

Information drive
Tom Shelley goes through the highlights of the free seminar programme at the forthcoming Drives and Controls show in April
 13/03/2008 

Meter makes a big noise
Tom Shelley reports on a step forward in noise measurement that not only reduces work, but also means problems get pinpointed quickly
 13/03/2008 

Drive forward gathers momentum
Tom Shelley reports on the latest steps forward in integrated motor drive and control systems
 09/02/2008 

In a line
Delegates at next month's Linear Motion Masterclass will learn about emerging technologies and key techniques from experts in the field. Lou Reade reports
 08/02/2008 

Help at hand
Accelerometers are at the heart of a medical implant that improves mobility for stroke sufferers. Lou Reade reports
 08/02/2008 

Shows line up their star attractions
What can visitors expect to find at the 2008 MTEC and Machine Building shows
 28/01/2008 

Poetry in motion
A linear motor that allows movement in two axes could pave the way for lighter, more controllable precision motion systems. Jonathan Ward reports
 28/01/2008 

Data worth digesting
A new development could allow patients with ulcers and digestive troubles to avoid very unpleasant procedures. Tom Shelley reports
 17/12/2007 

Going with the flow
A standard electric motor and a pair of pressure sensors form the basis of an improved flowmeter. Lou Reade reports
 17/12/2007 

Rays of hope from active sensors
Tom Shelley reports on a development that promises major repercussions for electromagnetic radiation
 17/12/2007 

Fusing data to manage traffic
Tom Shelley reports on one of the most challenging sensor fusion problems tackled to date – and the ongoing efforts to solve it
 17/12/2007 

Speed control boosts energy output
A study of the underlying physics and implementation of simple control can greatly enhance machine efficiency, as Tom Shelley discovers
 17/12/2007 

Lamborghinis benefit from digital tyre sensors
Beru F1 Systems is supplying its digital type pressure monitoring system (TPMS) 'DigiTyre' to Lamborghini for fitting as standard to its US Gallardo and Murcielago models
 17/12/2007 

Chimney camera takes the heat
When extreme heat kicks in, how do you insulate electronics against the potential consequences? Tom Shelley reports
 14/11/2007 

All geared up to cut cost
A servo motor is demonstrating vastly improved reliability over alternatives in a critical system component. Tom Shelley reports
 14/11/2007 

Coupled turbines spread the burden
Domestic rooftop wind turbines have the potential not only to generate energy, but also bring roofs down in high winds
 15/10/2007 

All at sea
FuturEnergy’s five-blade, glass-filled nylon rotor and permanent magnetic generator have been fitted to a prototype of the Evopod tidal energy device
 15/10/2007 

Silicon sensing
A technology used to produce smaller, more powerful microchips is helping to make a whole new generation of compact, robust sensors. Jonathan Ward reports
 15/10/2007 

Easy pickings
A simple device for picking up and putting down microtubes – and an equally straightforward method of indicating which tube should be attended to next – enormously assists efficiency in biological and chemical test labs and reduces the risk of errors
 15/10/2007 

 
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