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Google Pixel 8 Pro gets anticipated AI Core update
Users of the Pixel 8 Pro are set to receive a new update for Google's AI Core app, enhancing AI-based capabilities.
Two planets become testing ground for next-gen Mars helicopter
In a groundbreaking development, two planets, Earth, and Mars, have become testing grounds for the future of aircraft designs.
Back for 2024! The Electronics Excellence Award at Embedded World
At Embedded World 2024, Electronic Specifier will once again be celebrating the very best of the industry with its Electronics Excellence Award.
Revolutionising battery technology … with soap
In a study published in Nature Materials, a collaborative effort by Brown University and Idaho National Laboratory engineers have uncovered potential advancements in the longevity of lithium batteries.
Brain-inspired AI code library passes 100,000 downloads
UC Santa Cruz's Assistant Professor Jason Eshraghian has achieved a notable milestone in the field of AI with his development of the snnTorch Python library.
Ve-lumination: vein-finding tech
VeinViewer is a medical device designed to assist in vein detection and catheter placement, catering to the needs of both patients and healthcare professionals.
Elon Musk SpaceX Starship's second test flight
SpaceX's ambitious Starship vehicle reached space on its second integrated test flight on 18th November, but encountered a significant disruption in its ascent.
Revolutionising robotics with material innovation
The robotics sector is witnessing a paradigm shift and a large part of that is fuelled by advancements in materials science.
On-demand: satellite communications payload designs with TI
Do you want to bring your satellite communication payload design for programs to the next level?
Broadcom finalises $69bn VMware buy in one of industry’s largest ever deals
In a significant development, prominent US semiconductor maker Broadcom, has finalised its acquisition of Cloud computing company VMware. The deal, valued at $69 billion, stands as one of the largest in the tech industry and has garnered attention worldwide, especially against the backdrop of escalating US-China tensions.
CALLUM reveals SKYE: multi-terrain electric vehicle
CALLUM unveiled its new electric vehicle, CALLUM SKYE, tailored for both on- and off-road use. This marks the company's first vehicle entirely developed in-house, from conception to engineering.
Future quantum switches found in rare metal
Quantum scientists have discovered a phenomenon in purple bronze that could pave the way for 'perfect quantum switches' in quantum devices, capable of shifting between insulator and superconductor states.
$3M to boost state-of-the-art solar manufacturing
A new project spearheaded by the University of Michigan, supported by a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation, is set to advance semiconductor technology, with significant implications for solar cells and LEDs.
Novel wearable captures body sounds for vital health monitoring
Researchers from Northwestern University have developed new wearable devices that offers continuous monitoring of vital bodily sounds.
UK team to replace Russian components for Mars Rover
The Rosalind Franklin Mars Rover, part of a European Space Agency programme and constructed by Airbus in Stevenage, is set for a significant advancement.
Even more James Webb Space Telescope discoveries
The JWST has continued to peer far into the unknown this year, unlocking secrets of the universe that were once only concepts in our imagination. Join us as we dive into even more of the latest James Webb Space Telescope discoveries.
Arm unveils Cortex-M52 to power AIoT innovation
Arm has made a significant stride in the realm of Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) with the announcement of the Cortex-M52, a new processor designed for AIoT applications.
Chancellor backs British businesses in ‘Autumn Statement for Growth’
Tax cuts for working people and British businesses have headlined in Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s ‘Autumn Statement for Growth’ on Wednesday 22 November.
Is AI the future of procurement?
In the evolving landscape of business operations, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force, particularly in the realm of procurement. The integration of AI in procurement processes is not just a fleeting trend but a fundamental shift, heralding a future where efficiency, accuracy, and strategic decision-making are paramount.
Top 10 advent calendars for engineers
As the festive season approaches, the tradition of advent calendars can offer an engaging way for engineers and scientists to countdown to Christmas.