The EPSRC funded network are going to try and identify and even address some of the challenges that appear to be holding back the electrified transport grid. The project is headed by Dr. Liana Cipcigan and she is the co-director…
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A New Test Could Boost Driverless Car Adoption in the UK
July 12, 2019
A new method has been released for testing and validating automobile technology. Those who work in technical jobs or even in engineering jobs will know more than anyone how much this could benefit the economy. The technique has been developed…
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E-Tattoo are Now Able to Measure ECG and SCG Activity
July 12, 2019
Engineers who work at the University of Texas have worked hard to try and develop a flexible tattoo that is able to measure two different types of activity. The graphene-based release is the latest incarnation and it is incredibly flexible…
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An Electrolyser has Turned CO2 into Jet Fuel
June 10, 2019
Carbon dioxide that has been captured from the air can now be used to try and make products such as plastic or even jet fuel. The one issue with this is that it is very energy intensive and it is…
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The Output of Cars has Slumped as Brexit Tightens
June 10, 2019
Brexit contingencies are now becoming more apparent and the demand from a lot of the overseas markets have slumped. According to the SMMT, the overseas market has fallen by over 43% and a lot of the volume manufacturers have brought…
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The Spanish Air Force is Integrating the Airbus Drone
June 10, 2019
The Spanish air force are going to be the very first customer for a brand new and totally advanced aircraft. They are doing this from an Airbus which uses drones and even augmented security. If you work in engineering recruitment…
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The Perfect Reactor Actually Produces Green Hydrogen
June 10, 2019
A team from Newcastle has stated that their first thermodynamic chemical reactor is now able to produce hydrogen from water. This is great if you have an electric car, such as the Rasa RiverSimple. Of course, if you work in…
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Plans for 8,400 new south Dublin homes approved
May 13, 2019
Plans for a new south Dublin town of more than 8,400 homes, for a population exceeding 21,000, have been approved by An Bord Pleanála. Approximately 280 hectares of land at Clonburris, to the east of Adamstown along the Dublin-Kildare railway…
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Marine creatures and even the environment that they inhibit really can be studied in much greater detail. This is all thanks to the Marine Skin project. This is a tag that has been developed in Saudi Arabia. The new version…
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A new UK CubeSat platform is going to launch in the year 2020 and they are going to track any electronic emission that come from ships. They are doing this so that they can crack down on any illegal maritime…
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