So... with average train journey times between Liverpool and Manchester (just over 30 miles) being over an hour, I am beginning to see what progress we have made since the 1820s!
Robert Stephenson developed the most advanced locomotive of his day in the 1820s. His train could reach a top speed of 30 mph, ensuring that locomotives were used on the Liverpool-Manchester railway. He was also president of both @IMechE and @ICE_engineers. #Engineering150
Murphy get hoodwinked!
We played our part this summer in creating a discovery trail in Nottingham town centre for a local hospice.
#MoreToMurphy
Read more here: https://t.co/kljr0dYjh7
Follow-up notes to my talk today at the @IStructE Academicโs Conference on having #ideas, #creative#systems and using your #subconscious. Great to see so many familiar faces - looking forward to lots of collaborations! https://t.co/ojAN5h9Sx9
No deal #Brexit will hit science funding across the UK in major ways, and even if we got associated country status it would take months/years https://t.co/pV6jQfGLHc
Students from our Coding & Robotics Club visited China to take on their counterparts @XJTLU in a special robotics competition. Find out how they got on: https://t.co/VsVeTuR7ZP @LivUni@livuniabroad
This year we will have a very special event in the programme: the launch of @JohnParkin28's book "Designing for Cycle Traffic: International principles and practice" published by @ICEpublishing https://t.co/m0v3qRlo4w Join us for their sponsored reception on the 6th Sept #C8S2018