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Human tissue-on-chip is changing the way drugs are developed
In a move set to transform the realm of drug development, the University of Rochester has taken a significant leap in human tissue-on-chip technology.
A brief look at the UK Space Agency (UKSA)
The UK Space Agency (UKSA), established in 2010, is a pivotal organisation in the British space industry.
Do you need to be PSA Certified?
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the Platform Security Architecture (PSA) certification and discusses whether or not you should be PSA Certified.
UK's largest hydrogen plant approved by planners
Cheshire West and Chester Council has approved Essar Oil subsidiary Essar Energy Transition's ambitious project in a landmark decision to establish the UK's first large-scale, low carbon hydrogen production plant.
Arm share price: 2024 forecast
The Arm share price 2024 forecast, as reported by WallStreetZen, shows a range of predictions from various analysts.
What are AI diffusion models?
Explore the complex technical details of AI Diffusion models in this comprehensive article, focusing on their intricate mechanisms and advanced functionalities in the field of machine learning.
Sainsbury’s launches Smart Charge to build confidence in public EV charging
Sainsbury’s has unveiled Smart Charge, a new EV charging business offering drivers access to ultra-rapid EV charging points at its UK stores.
Electronic Specifier announces IOT Insider special edition
The IOT Insider special edition of Electronic Specifier Design is a comprehensive resource dedicated to the latest innovations in the Internet of Things (IoT) sector.
The OpenAI GPT Store update goes live
The OpenAI GPT Store, after a set of delays, has finally launched, an online marketplace which allows users to both discover and purchase, as well as design and sell GPT models.
Research uses machine learning to bridge quantum reality gap
Researchers from the University of Oxford have pioneered the use of machine learning to address a critical issue in quantum devices, the quantum reality gap.
Not every fingerprint is unique, AI discovers
Columbia University engineers have developed a new AI that contradicts a longstanding assumption in forensics: fingerprints from different fingers of the same person are not as unique as previously thought.
Hyundai’s air mobility company debuts product concept at CES
Hyundai Motor Group's Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) division has unveiled S-A2 at CES 2024, an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle.
Revolutionising battery technology: an AI-powered leap forward
In a landmark collaboration, Microsoft and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) to significantly advance the field of battery technology.
The role of gender, androgyny, and AI in humanoid robotics
As time and technology evolves, the progressive need for robots to transition from industrial to human-centric environments becomes more prevalent.
Volkswagen integrates ChatGPT into its vehicles
Volkswagen is set to introduce the AI-based chatbot ChatGPT into its IDA voice assistant across various vehicle models.
Octopus-inspired tech can signal and deceive
In a fascinating new development, researchers from the University of California (UCI) have unveiled a new technological platform, drawing inspiration from the greater blue-ringed octopus, Hapalochlaena lunulata.
Autonomous car firm Cruise to slash 24% of its workforce
Cruise is set to lay off about 900 employees, which constitutes nearly a quarter of its total staff. This decision, made in December 2023, is part of a broader initiative to curtail expenses and restructure the firm, particularly after an incident on the 2nd of October which involved one of its robotaxis and a pedestrian.
Peregrine Mission One has successfully launched to the Moon
Astrobotic’s Peregrine Mission One has embarked on its journey to the Moon, setting the stage for a lunar landing set for February 23, 2024. This mission positions Peregrine to potentially become the first commercial and the first American lander to touch down on the Moon in over five decades.
BT Group plans to repurpose street cabinets as EV chargers
Etc., the startup and digital incubation branch of BT Group, has announced the launch of its first EV charging unit, repurposed from a street cabinet typically used for broadband and phone cabling.
Predicting cardiac death risk using a re-usable heart vest
A re-usable vest designed by UCL researchers, capable of mapping the heart's electrical activity in fine detail, shows promise in identifying individuals at high risk of sudden cardiac death.