Aug 12 2010 | Science & Technology
CREATING the same effects as a roadside bomb on an Army vehicle may sound quite a departure for an oil and gas industry engineer. But as Karen Dent reports, Northern Hydraulic Cylinder Engineers has risen to the challenge. Read
Aug 12 2010 | Science & Technology
THE North East has always been an innovative place. For the last two centuries people have been inspired in this region to create some of the most famous inventions in history – the steam locomotive, the match, and the lightbulb. Read
Aug 12 2010 | Science & Technology
ESTABLISHED Gateshead surveyors Digital Surveys has spent £100,000 on hi-tech laser equipment so that it can work on new projects after finding its traditional work less plentiful due to the economic downturn. Read
Aug 12 2010 | Science & Technology
I’M NOT sure whether Tim Berners-Lee could have imagined just how vast the internet would become when he first came up with the concept for a worldwide web 20 years ago. Read
Aug 12 2010 | Science & Technology
SOFTWARE company Applaud is hoping to boost its involvement in the public sector despite the incoming budget cuts. Read
Aug 12 2010 | Science & Technology
IF WAVE and tidal energy is to take hold in the UK, it will almost certainly be founded on technology tested by the National Renewable Energy Centre. Read
Aug 12 2010 | Science & Technology
A FELLOWSHIP for promising engineers will be named in honour of the late Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland MP Ashok Kumar. Read