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7th June 2023
Article: A Guide to Wireless Protocols
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Wi-Fi-based internet connectivity has become almost as important as essential utilities like electricity. In addition to the tens of connected devices in our homes, we connect to Wi-Fi in our cars, and in public spaces. 
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6th June 2023
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Power
5th June 2023
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Pushing innovation to create intelligent power and sensing technologies that solve the most challenging customer problems  More and more countries and companies have announced their strategies for achieving a low-carbon, sustainable world. The global installed renewable energy capacity reached 1600 GW in 2021, which shows an incredible growth rate. However, the current generation of clean energy has limitations, and unlike traditional energy, it is dynamic and unstable. For example, a solar inverter's output power dramatically depends on sunshine, which is beyond our control.  This paper describes single-phase residential and three-phase commercial power conversion systems (PCS) with a comprehensive discussion on AC-coupled and DC-coupled topologies. 
Sensors
8th June 2023
Graphene sensors may help to detect sepsis earlier in critically ill patients
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A new study from the University of Bath has shown that graphene-based biosensors, designed by Integrated Graphene, have the potential to play a major role in detecting increased levels of lactate, an important biomarker for the treatment of critically ill patients
Women in Tech
7th June 2023
Get It Made launches new fund to champion women in innovation
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London-based manufacturing specialist, Get It Made, has launched a new 2023 grant to support the potential of women in innovation and to boost the growth of female employment within UK industry.
VR/AR
9th June 2023
Introducing the Apple Vision Pro
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Apple has unveiled its latest product, Apple Vision Pro, a spatial computer that merges digital content with the physical world while enabling users to remain present and connected with others.
Communications
8th June 2023
Hands-free electronics control – the answer is on the tip of your tongue
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What if your tongue could check your emails? The human tongue is a remarkably strong and dexterous muscle. It uses a range of functions which are essential for communication and survival. Its muscular structure allows for precise movements, facilitating speech articulation, and the manipulation of food during eating. But what if it could also send emails, play computer games, or even turn off lights?
Artificial Intelligence
7th June 2023
Valispace releases AI engineering assistant
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Valispace launches the ValiAssistant (beta), an AI powered engineering assistant that helps hardware engineers develop their ideas much faster, and build better products.
Artificial Intelligence
6th June 2023
Have ChatGPT-created lay-offs already begun?
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ChatGPT’s arrival and explosion onto the scene has seen rapid interest from individuals, and more importantly, businesses into the generative AI and its applications.
Automotive
5th June 2023
UK ‘ghost driver’ study using visual displays to communicate with pedestrians completed
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A novel study undertaken by the University of Nottingham has found that, in the absence of someone in the driving seat, pedestrians trust certain visual prompts more than others when deciding whether to cross in front of an autonomous car.
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