A Summer’s Day Without Springs

Springs are excellent devices that can store a lot of mechanical energy. Because of this, they are used in nearly every mechanical device. This is because they are incredibly durable and efficient in transferring energy. You will genuinely be surprised with the number of items that involve springs or that are operated by springs.

Compassionate Engineering

Engineering is an extraordinary field that allows for never-before-seen advancements in technology that help to develop the world we live in. Compassionate engineering places people and communities first, prioritising their needs above anything else while developing and designing technology. The wide availability of said technology is the end goal, to allow everyone who needs it… Continue Reading …

Why do the Japanese Love Robots?

Japan’s fascination with robotics is well-known throughout the world, and their robots are already being used in a wide variety of situations. As an example, a life insurance company will have an unlikely employee in the form of Pepper, a robot that can explain insurance products to customers and attend to visitors at seminars the… Continue Reading …

Ingenuity of Amateur Engineers

Many people don’t realise just how creative engineers can be. Although they are technically skilled and adept at creating the most complex engineering masterpieces, there has to be some form of creativity and ingenuity flowing in order to achieve these feats. This is one aspect of engineering that isn’t necessarily taught, and we’re starting to… Continue Reading …

Springs in Medical Applications

Springs have been used in mechanics and other forms of technology for hundreds of years. In the 17th century, Robert Hooke scrutinised springs by testing them repetitively and developed Hooke’s Law, one of the most common physical laws used in mechanics today. However, this isn’t the only use of springs. They are also used in… Continue Reading …

The Story So Far: Life On Mars

Mars has been a mystery for many centuries, a planet that has captured the imaginations of scientists and artists alike. We don’t know exactly who discovered Mars, since, just like Venus, this planet is a bright presence in the night sky, capable of being seen even without a telescope.