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New wearable device stimulates skin
A new type of wearable device, a haptic patch, has been created by a team of engineers at Northwestern University, designed to stimulate skin to deliver a variety of sensations.
AMD powers world’s fastest supercomputer, again
AMDshowcased its ongoing high performance computing (HPC) leadership at Supercomputing 2024 by powering the world’s fastest supercomputer for the sixth straight Top500 list.
Scotland’s tech showcase partners with European Tech Tour
Scotland’s tech showcase, EIE25, will co-host the Tech Tour’s Growth Deeptech event next year, bringing later-stage companies and investors from across the EU to Edinburgh in May.
New study shows net zero regulations have surged worldwide
As countries met at COP29 in Baku, a new Oxford University study, developed through pro-bono partnerships with 48 law firms around the world, provides the most detailed view yet of how key economic rules are aligning – or not – toclimate goals.
Navigating the surge of cyber threats in global maritime trade
The world’s shipping industry plays a pivotal role in global trade, with nearly 90% of goods transported by sea. However, as digitalisation continues to reshape maritime operations, the industry’s exposure to cyberattacks expands significantly. In the first half of 2024 alone, 23,400 malware incidents and 178 ransomware attacks were reported, according to a recent Marlink study.
Ensuring a bright future for diamond electronics
Researchers are pioneering new methods forproducing lab-grown diamondswhile minimising carbon by-products like soot. These diamonds, however, aren’t intended for jewellery; they’re destined for advanced applications in future computers, optics, and sensors.
Hitachi High-Tech and University of Tokyo joint Laser-PEEM research
Hitachi High-Tech and The University of Tokyo (UTokyo) have been conducting joint research into practical applications of high-resolution Laser-PEEM developed by UTokyo in the semiconductor manufacturing process.
‘Radar stethoscope’ improves contactless health technology
A newadvance in health monitoringwhich uses radar to ‘listen’ to patients’ heart sounds with remarkable accuracy could lead to a new generation of contactless medical monitoring equipment.
High-speed 3D bioprinter: new opportunities for drug discovery
Biomedical engineers from the University of Melbourne have developed a high-speed 3D bioprinting system capable of creating structures that closely mimic a range of human tissues, from soft brain tissue to tougher materials like cartilage and bone.
Advanced holographic 3D printing with acoustic technology
Concordia University researchers have introduced a new approach to 3D printing that utilises acoustic holograms. This breakthrough method, known as holographic direct sound printing (HDSP), could offer faster and more complex printing capabilities than conventional techniques, potentially transforming applications across numerous sectors.