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UK population concerned about adoption of AI in medicine
Recent research indicates that 57% of the UK population is apprehensive about the swift adoption of AI in personalised medicine.
ICeGaN to enable 100kW/rack data centres
It could be argued that the power requirement for data centres is getting out of hand. If you look back even just a few years, the accepted demand to drive CPUs and typical servers was 10 to 15 kilowatts per rack. But now – driven by the voracious appetite of high-performance GPUs used in generative AI – the expectation is that 100kW/rack will be needed…indeed some customers are talking about 200kW/rack. Couple this massive ord...
Cognitec face recognition technology used by Billingpay
Cognitec has announced it is supplying face recognition technology to Brazilian payment solutions provider Billingpay for use in Rio de Janeiro's public transport system.
The role of 5G networks and UAVs in ports efficiency and safety screening
In this case study by GSMA Foundry, the company explores the potential to transform smart port operations with the use of 5G-augmented autonomous drone technology supported by the GSMA’s Open Gateway APIs.
Project Space Call brings power of space to students
The Exploration Company, Space Elevator, and Robinson Aerospace Systems have announced Project Space Call, an educational collaboration between the three companies and their partners, bringing the power of space to students across the globe.
Celebrating the life and achievements of Rosemary Fowler
In a ceremony close to her Cambridge home, 98-year-old physicist Rosemary Fowler was recently honoured with an honorary Doctor of Science by her alma mater, theUniversity of Bristol.
Disabled adventurer conquers Snowdon in groundbreaking mobility chair
In celebration ofDisability Pride Month, mental health campaigner and disabled adventurer Nick Wilson has achieved a remarkable feat by reaching the highest accessible point on Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon) ‘unaided’.
Nanusens solves challenges of 6G RF front end design with its RF DTCs
Nanusens has announced that it has used itspioneeringMEMS-within-CMOS technology to create a novel solution to the challenge of creating better RF front ends for 6G.
Wireless charging of AGVs and AMRs increases productivity
Marco van der Linden, Country Sales Manager at PULS UK, says FFT (Flexible Fertigungstechnik/Flexible Manufacturing Technology) is one of the world’s leading suppliers of systems for automated, flexible manufacturing plants, and now use wireless charging for its AGVs.
Digitally controlled hybrid energy storage system
A new, digitally controlled hybrid energy storage system (HESS) can double the service life of a battery and improve the temperature behaviour of the overall system, for example to support fast charging. The patented system was developed by Rutronik together with the West Saxon University of Applied Sciences in Zwickau.