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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.
£33 million boost for national space programme
More than 20 national space projects have been announced by DSIT Secretary of State Peter Kyle, on the opening day of the Farnborough International Airshow.
Aurrigo receives German ministerial backing at demo
Aurrigo Auto-DollyTug was successfully deployed as part of the Digital Testbed Air Cargo (DTAC) Demonstration, which is led by the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics (IML) and operational partners Flughafen Stuttgart, Fraport AG, and Sovereign Speed.
Women in STEM: Addressing the gender imbalance
The whitepaper titled:‘Understanding the Gender Imbalance in STEM,’released by STEM Women in June 2024, explores into the persistent underrepresentation of women in STEM fields.
Advanced telemetry for polar bear tracking
Polar bear research has traditionally relied on satellite-linked radio and GPS collars to study the movements and behaviour of theseArctic mammals.
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.
Silicon on insulator: from inception to cutting-edge research
Silicon on Insulator (SOI) technology has become animportant innovationin the field ofsemiconductors, driving advancements in performance, power efficiency, and thermal management of electronic devices.
Where did AI come from?
Today (16th July 2024) is AI Appreciation Day, and to fully appreciate a topic, one must first understand its origins – so, where did AI come from?
Sci-fi gets sci-real: Festival celebrates the engineers helping to solve some of the world’s greatest challenges
An action-packed programme of free interactive events for the whole family will showcase how UCL engineers are creating the future, in fields such asartificial intelligence,space exploration,robotics, andmedicine.
How rock weathering could fight back against climate change
Across the globe, from rice fields in Asia to maize fields in the Americas, farmers are now spreading crushed volcanic rock into their fields, a part of a six-continent spreading rock weathering experiment.