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  • Mr Kris Sangani is visiting Cambridge Consultants labs today
  • Mr Nik Petrovic is assisting with the production of Tribology content.
  • Jakub Uradnik has finished, submitted and passed his usability dissertation and will gladly let anyone interested read it. It's on Information Scent and the cognitive notion of the Principle of Relevance.




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Steamy streets in the Big Apple

New applications for steam in the Big Apple

By most accounts, the steam age ended decades ago…but not in New York.

Tornado chuffing nostalgically up an English hill

This article has a related video All aboard Tornado: engineering a new steam locomotive

‘Tornado’ has passed its first annual maintenance exams. E&T looks at the revived skills and the modern techniques that have brought the UK’s newest steam locomotive onto the mainline, after 20 years of determination to make the dream a reality.


Greensburg, Kansas (after the tornado, obviously)

Secrets of sustainable living: urban eco-warriors

What are the secrets of sustainable living? E&T looks at towns and cities from around the world as look at renewable energy, recycling and green living as they try to curb their carbon emissions to combat global warming.

An olde tyme train driver waving from his cab

This article has a related video Tornado steam locomotive embraces microelectronics

Hidden away on the world's newest steam locomotive, Tornado, is a wealth of electronics. E&T discovers what's onboard.


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Industry commentary

Management dilemma 70: Paperwork getting out of proportion

Chartered engineer and qualified management coach Janet Wright answers your engineering management dilemmas. This case: Paperwork getting out of proportion

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Commentary ,

Copyright: it’s patently obvious – isn’t it?

Patents and the IT industry have enjoyed – at best – a chequered relationship, with patent strategies often overlooked by IT professionals, and endless is the list of reasons why, reports Mark Kenrick.

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