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Electric truck in operation on London streets
According to TG Lynes, a supplier of heating, plumbing, and air movement materials, it has become one of the first businesses to operate a 7.5-tonne electric truck on the streets of London.
New smart contact lenses could help fight glaucoma
New research has developed smart contact lenses that could provide the key to non-intrusive and continuous eye monitoring.
3D-printed living material marries biology and engineering
Scientists have developed a 3D-printed living material that exhibits growth, self-repair, and environmental responsiveness by embedding living cells within a non-living matrix.
£100k grants for five schools’ climate projects
Five sustainability projects collaborating with UK schools will each receive £100,000 to enhance green initiatives and reduce carbon emissions, as part of the UK schools’ sustainability campaign, Let’s Go Zero.
PICs benefit greatly from AI data centre demand
The Silicon Photonics and PICs market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the surge in AI and datacom transceiver demand. Key players in the industry, such as Intel, Coherent, and Infinera, are actively using PICs within their transceivers.
Littelfuse unveils IX4352NE low-side gate driver
Littelfuse has announced the launch of the IX4352NE low-side SiC MOSFET and IGBT gate driver.
UMaine breaks record with new 3D printer
UMaine has surpassed its own 2019 Guinness World Record by unveiling a new polymer 3D printer, four times larger than its predecessor, aimed at propelling sustainable manufacturing across various industries.
Waldom Electronics earns Silver Certification from GBB
Waldom Electronics proudly announces its achievement of Silver Certification from the Green Business Benchmark (GBB), a testament to its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Generating electricity from water at home
Harnessing the power of water to generate electricity is a method that has been refined over decades.
Arrow hints at market recovery as sales fall in Q1
Arrow Electronics Q1 sales declined 21 per cent year on year from $8.7 billion to $6.9 billion.