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Multi-cavity bandpass filter with extremely narrow bandwidth
With bandwidths down to 0.1nm, the ultra-narrow bandpass filters also cover the requirements of current quantum technologies, where 0.2 to 0.5nm are in demand.
Nottingham research will aid hydrogen-powered vehicle design
Research by the University of Nottingham is set to help shape the design of hydrogen-powered refrigerated vehicles as part of a £1million project.
£89m of funding to develop new EV tech
£89 million of funding has been awarded to 20 net zero tech projects including hydrogen-powered offroad vehicles, a new lithium scale-up plant, and revolutionary new EV battery systems, reinforcing the UK as a world leader in zero emissions vehicle technology.
Cressall Resistors to exhibit at The Battery Show Europe
Automotive resistor manufacturer, Cressall Resistors, is exhibiting its range of products and services for the automotive industry at The Battery Show Europe 23—25 May 2023.
Breaking down the biggest misconceptions surrounding EVs
Despite the expected shift towards electric and zero emission vehicles, there’s still a lot of controversy surrounding them. Are they really any cheaper to run? What’s their true environmental impact?
Industrial Fellowships awarded for engineering projects to help support zero carbon energy
Seven talented engineering researchers have been awarded Royal Academy of Engineering Industrial Fellowships for projects that address the journey to a sustainable zero carbon energy future.
pH2 click from MIKROE
MikroElektronika (MIKROE) has launched pH2 Click is a compact add-on board used to determine the alkalinity or acidity of a sample.
Lithium project to supply European EV-battery production
Nobian and Vulcan have signed an agreement to assess the feasibility of producing lithium hydroxide from lithium chloride in Germany. This is a key ingredient for the fast-growing European battery and electric vehicles (EV) market.
How can electronics manufacturers crack down on waste?
Thanks to the overconsumption of Earth’s finite supplies, estimates suggest we’ll needtwo planets’ resources by 2030. As a result, conqueringenvironmental wasteis no longer optional – it’s a fundamental economic and societal priority.
What has the James Webb Space Telescope taught us?
Launched on Christmas Day 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has since pioneered astronomy providing us invaluable insights into the universe, so let's reflect and look at some of the key things the JWST has taught us.