New issue of E&T magazine now available online – the analogue edition

In this issue we go old school, keeping it real on the analogue tip. From timeless timepieces, to analogue music gear, to the all-powerful supercomputers of the future, we hear that digital has some way to go before it can completely replace analogue equipment. We also look at impressive uses for LED lighting; how the legal system is going digital to cut down on paper, and hear that outsourcing overseas is not necessarily always the best option. We check out new network technologies and product lifecycle management, then investigate technology in the fashion world. We also visit Motor City and … Continue reading New issue of E&T magazine now available online – the analogue edition

The future of precise time – visiting National Physical Laboratory

E&T reporter Tereza Pultarova has visited the ‘guardians of time’ at the National Physical Laboratory to learn how to make future atomic clocks more precise and fit them into hand held devices. Talking to Professor Patrick Gill at the exact same place which redefined the conception of precise time six decades ago, we’ve learned the world may be close to another giant leap in precise time keeping. And let’s not forget to mention the newly launched Quantum Metrology Institute that will help push quantum tech from lab to market.     Continue reading The future of precise time – visiting National Physical Laboratory