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Everyday movements could soon power your wearables
Researchers at Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) have achieved a breakthrough in energy efficiency bydeveloping flexible nanogeneratorswith a power density 140 times greater than that of conventional nanogenerators.
Unipart's involvement in Project PULSE
Unipart Manufacturing is set to play a pivotal role in Project PULSE (Power Electronics Upscale for Localisation and Sustainable Electrification), a £11 million initiative funded by the UK government through the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC).
Royal Academy of Engineering welcomes new President
Dr John Lazar CBE FREng, a global technology pioneer and investor, has been officially announced as the new President ofthe Royal Academy of Engineering.
Faraday Award for Echion & University of Birmingham
Echion and the University of Birmingham have been selected as the winners of the Collaboration Award at the Faraday Institution Community Awards 2024.
“Breakthrough” paper under investigation after AI generation claims
In early September, Electronic Specifier reported on the paper, ‘On the Same Origin of Quantum Physics and General Relativity from Riemannian Geometry and Planck Scale Formalism’, authored by Chavis Srichan of Khon Kaen University and led by the corresponding author, Adrian David Cheok of Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. Since then, it has come to light that a temporary expression of concern relating to potent...
Future e-textiles powered by tiny inkjet-printed energy stores
A study has demonstrated how ultra-thin, lightweight, and flexible energy storage devices can be inkjet-printed onto clothing, paving the way forthe future of electronic textiles(e-textiles).
New technique improves precision in light measurement
Researchers from the University of Warsaw have developed a new method to achieve super-resolution inlight measurement, improving the precision of optical technologies used in fields like optoelectronics and medical diagnostics.
DigiKey launches annual Back2School prize giveaway
DigiKey,a global commerce distributor offering the largest selection of technical components and automation products in stock for immediate shipment, has launched its popular Back2School Prize Giveaway.
ZF and Infineon use AI algorithms for driving dynamics
ZF and Infineon have jointly developed and implemented AI algorithms for the development and control of vehicle software as part of the EEmotion project.
Unique nanodisk pushing photonic research forward
Researchers atChalmers Universityof Technology, in Sweden, have for the first time succeeded in combining two major research fields in photonics by creating a nanoobject with unique optical qualities.