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Armed to the teeth 09/02/2008
There’s a simple way of achieving massive speed reductions in a single package, as Tom Shelley has been finding out

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

F1 expertise fuels engineering breakthrough 09/02/2008
Tom Shelley reports on radical design technologies developed in Formula 1 and now being made available for mainstream engineering

Time for a little bonding 09/02/2008
Two techniques developed at Fraunhofer Institutes could lead to stronger glasses that are made more quickly and cheaply. Lou Reade reports

Waiving the rules on platform motion 09/02/2008
A combination of control and hydraulics is removing a major problem for those who live and work in a marine environment. Tom Shelley reports

Active steering corners with precision 08/02/2008
Tom Shelley reports on the latest advances in all wheel steering for tractor semi-trailers and its likely consequences for vehicle design

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

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

Teamwork makes for tasty results 08/02/2008
Several design teams, working across the United States, have joined forces to develop a revolutionary fast food machine. Tom Shelley reports

Turning up the heat 08/02/2008
An aeroplane wing that can de-ice itself in flight is one application of a new type of composite technology. Lou Reade reports
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