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Researchers develop hedgehog safety test for robotic lawnmowers
A team of researchers, spearheaded by the University of Oxford, has developed an innovative test to evaluate the risk robotic lawnmowers pose to hedgehogs.
Human tissue-on-chip is changing the way drugs are developed
In a move set to transform the realm of drug development, the University of Rochester has taken a significant leap in human tissue-on-chip technology.
Research uses machine learning to bridge quantum reality gap
Researchers from the University of Oxford have pioneered the use of machine learning to address a critical issue in quantum devices, the quantum reality gap.
DNV's JIP to explore HVDC transmission barriers in US Grid
DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance provider, launched a Joint Industry Project (JIP) with 10 offshore wind and transmission developers to identify changes to electrical standards and standardisation needed to enable the connection of High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission into the United States’ electric grid.
Renesas and Wolfspeed sign 10-year silicon carbide wafer supply agreement
Renesas and Wolfspeed have announced the execution of a wafer supply agreement and $2 billion deposit by Renesas to secure a 10 year supply commitment of silicon carbide bare and epitaxial wafers from Wolfspeed.
Indium Corporation expert to present at Power Device & Module Expo at NEPCON
Indium Corporation Senior Area Technical Manager Jason Chou is set to deliver a presentation at the Power Device & Module Expo, held in conjunction with NEPCON Japan, on January 24th in Tokyo.
Game-changing exascale computer planned for Edinburgh
Edinburgh is poised to host a next-generation compute system amongst the fastest in the world, with the potential to revolutionise breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, medicine, and clean low-carbon energy.
PreAct Technologies debuts new line of LiDAR Sensors at CES
PreAct Technologies (PreAct), an Oregon-based developer of near-field flash LiDAR technology, has announced a line of new flash LiDAR sensors – Sahara, Borrego, and Moab – to address various use cases across multiple industries including agriculture, healthcare, smart cities, retail, security, transportation, education, or any field that requires detailed 3D mapping and modelling.
Radar measurements for the energy and process industries
Fluidised beds is a technology used in a variety of industries and plays an important role in the transition to green energy and the production of food and drugs.
New study shows electric nudge can aid surgical robot operators
A recent study has revealed that applying gentle electric currents to the back of the head can significantly improve the learning process for manoeuvring a robotic surgery tool, both in virtual reality and real-life settings.