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Essential differential for chain-driven cars 29/02/2008
A limited slip differential for chain-driven racing cars in the US is catching the eye

Rocketing into the aerospace race 28/02/2008
An intriguing slice of British leading-edge technology has thrust its way to the forefront

Kinetic energy storage helps F1 teams 27/02/2008
Regenerating energy to meet the demands of new F1 regulations is now entering the fast lane

Remapping the world of design 26/02/2008
Designing, simulating and mapping the results of tests – into the same CAD model in the same environment – is now a reality

Young women physicists show way to future 25/02/2008
Two young women physicists received awards for their work on cutting edge technologies that are set to transform much of technology

Mounting system relies on air 22/02/2008
A new design of suspension mount uses air damping to improve performance

Software tools helps in life cycle analysis 21/02/2008
An online software tool could provide an easier way for manufacturers, engineers and product designers to perform a life cycle analysis of any product

British firm launches self destruct technology for laptop data 19/02/2008
Technology company Virtuity has developed an intelligent security technology that can block access and even destroy data if a laptop is moved from its designated space.

Deadline approaches for low carbon technologies 18/02/2008
Applicants seeking funding under the Technology Strategy Board’s £10 million low carbon energy technologies programme must register their intention to apply for funding, and submit an outline of their proposal, by 22 February 2008 and be aware that the final closing date for applications is 27 March 2008.

TRL to monitor active safety developments 15/02/2008
TRL has been awarded the Technology Watch project by the Department for Transport.

Worldwide engineering IT market to show strong growth 14/02/2008
Despite economic turbulence, 2007 growth in demand for engineering applications of 13% will only slow to 11% in 2008, according to analyst Cambashi.

Displays on contact lenses 13/02/2008
Electronic displays built into contact lenses could in a few years be providing head up capabilities to both soldiers and motorists

Encouraging engineers to pass on their expertise 13/02/2008
A new initiative encourages engineers to pass on their experience to others

Composite tool design software scoops prize 12/02/2008
UK-developed plastics simulation software has scooped a prize at a major awards

Philips confirms speaker at Design Day 11/02/2008
Research leader Georgo Angelis will explain details of the compay’s revolutionary ‘Nforcer’ technology

Wildfire accommodating Mentor and Rhino 08/02/2008
PTC is in the process of integrating Pro/Engineer more closely with Mentor Graphics, already a member of PTC’s Partner Advantage Program, and has just introduced an import only capability supporting the Rhinoceros format

Alloy makes motors more efficient 07/02/2008
US researchers have developed a permanent magnet alloy that retains its properties at high temperature

Plastics help car sensing 06/02/2008
High spec plastics are proving crucial in the development of sensors for the automotive industry

New sensors to use nano directed sub mm rays 05/02/2008
Academic research has established a good way of directing T-Rays for sensors using nano structured materials.

Planetary gear units help to move seven enormous roof panels 05/02/2008
Fabio Capello is not the only Italian making his debut at Wembley tomorrow
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