Friday - 25 July 2008

Food processing

Fast food image

Low-energy X-ray inspection technology said to produce fast, highly-detailed images of food products and packaged goods while still on the production line. Siobhan Wagner reports...

airEXODUS

Software shows that concept plane meets strict evacuation rules...

Haptics

3D software used to custom-build body parts damaged by disease...



Welsh solar funding
G24 Innovations has raised $30m in funding from the renewable and alternative energy fund 4RAE....

Smart intersection
Ford Motor Company researchers have developed a smart intersection to reduce traffic accidents and...

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Features

Reaction to REACH regulations
Strict EU regulations on chemicals and substances means all companies will need to be aware of exactly what they are using, says Phil Woolas...

Millennium man
Prof Robert Langer, latest winner of the Millennium Prize, is a pioneer of biomaterials for controlled drug release and tissue regeneration but sees himself as primarily as an engineer. Berenice Baker reports...

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Products & Notices

ROCOL LUBRICANTS
A maintenance support programme at the bakery premises of Bell Bakers in North Lanarkshire is helping to maintain a food-safe production environment and minimise machine failure following its introduction eight years ago....

Materials of choice
Scott Bader products have proved to be the materials of choice specified by Sörkomp of Norway for the production of GRP subsea structures....

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Opinion

Capture unready
The government’s policy over clean coal has come in for criticism, with a report from an influential parliamentary committee casting doubt over the development of carbon capture and storage. ...

Bug business
When Gordon Brown announced a £57m deep-cleaning blitz on hospital-borne diseases, it was dismissed by some as little more than an expensive publicity stunt ...

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