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  • MECD – the clever new kid on the block

    MECD – the clever new kid on the block

    On the block between Grosvenor Street, Upper Brook Street and Booth Street East, a huge construction project is underway. It’s difficult to tell right now, but when the work is complete, it will cover the space of 11 football pitches. In fact, the main building, MEC Hall, could house a sandwich made from Beetham Towers…

  • One small step for man, one giant leap for Manchester

    One small step for man, one giant leap for Manchester

    Like the plot of a movie, a team of students from across the Faculty of Science and Engineering have overcome some serious odds to claim victory at an international space probe competition in Texas. The fourth annual American Astronautical Society CanSat Competition took place at Tarleton State University; with a team from The University of…

  • Meet The University of Manchester’s famous alumni

    Meet The University of Manchester’s famous alumni

    If you’ve started a degree in science or engineering here at The University of Manchester this week, you’ve made a good choice – and you’ll be following in some very distinguished footsteps. You see, Manchester has been at the centre of the European scientific community for centuries. It was in this city that John Dalton…

  • Inside the drone – the effects of being struck by lightning

    Inside the drone – the effects of being struck by lightning

    TL;DR What survived What didn’t survive ·         Drone housing ·         Motors (only just) ·         Camera ·         Control PCB ·         SD card ·         Compass module ·         Everything else In short, if your drone gets struck by lightning, you’ll have to buy yourself a whole new one so it’s probably best not to fly in a thunderstorm!…

  • Drone vs lightning

    Drone vs lightning

    It’s not often you can get within ten feet of lightning and still walk away completely unscathed, but this is what happened when we visited The University of Manchester’s High Voltage Laboratory with YouTube film maker Tom Scott, whose 750,000+ subscribers get treated to videos of Amazing Places and Things You Might Not Know. In…