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Robotics enhance accessibility for patients with paralysis
A research project funded by Cancer Research UK is set totransform breast screeningaccessibility for patients with paralysis or other mobility issues.
Controlling the dissolve rate of biodegradable electronics
Biodegradable electronicspresent a significant advancement in medical technology, enabling devices such as drug delivery systems, pacemakers, and neural implants to safely degrade into materials absorbed by the body once they are no longer needed.
Kyocera supplies ISS experimental optical communications
Kyocera’s Fine Cordierite ceramic mirror has been chosen for use in experimental equipment to conduct optical communication between the International Space Station (ISS) and a mobile optical station on Earth. This is the first time that cordierite has been adopted for such a purpose.
Emerson-NI supports new test techniques at Cranfield University
Emerson says its Test and Measurement business will support educational programs at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom delivered by Cranfield University.
Celebrating Harry Boot: the physicist who revolutionised radar technology
On this day, we celebrate a British physicist whose contributions toradar technologyplayed a crucial role in World War II and laid the groundwork for many modern technological advancements.
Building trust is the key to autonomous vehicle acceptance
Whilefully autonomous vehicles (AVs)are yet to hit the market, they are often touted as the future of road travel, promising to significantly enhance safety.
Eco startup is turning old sails into chemicals
Waste textilesfrom sailing boats might find a new purpose thanks to a research project that upcycles plastic fibres from sails into chemicals such as vanillin – a compound used for vanilla flavour and aroma in cosmetics and food products.
£100 million boost to quantum hubs for medical and security
Faster medical scanners, secure communication networks, and next-generation navigation systems are set to be realised through quantum technology, thanks to £100 million in government funding for five new research hubs.
How adhesive providers can empower electronics engineers
Electronicsare an increasingly fundamental part of everyday life, which means the systems and products that make them possible must be reliable, long-lasting, and fit for purpose.
Alina Timofeeva appointed to British Computer Society Board
Alina Timofeeva is currently a Board Member for the British Computer Society and a strategic advisor to the C-suite of major financial services organisations. She helps these organisations leverage data, technology, and innovation to achieve their business ambitions safely and cost-effectively.