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DER-IC announces new Chair
Professor Mike Capaldi, Dean of Innovation and Business at Newcastle University, has been announced as the new Chair of DER-IC.
UK backing leading physicist Prof. Mark Thomson to lead CERN
The UK Government has announced its support for the renowned Cambridge University particle physicist Professor Mark Thomson, to be the next Director-General of CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics.
Gentle method allows for eco-friendly recycling of solar cells
By using a new method, precious metals can be efficiently recovered from thin-film solar cells.
NTT PHI Lab achieves quantum control of excitons in 2D semiconductors
NTT Research, a division of NTT, has announced that scientists from its Physics and Informatics (PHI) Lab have achieved quantum control of exciton wavefunctions in two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors.
Major Airlander 10 production centre to be located in Doncaster
The City of Doncaster Council and Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd have reached an agreement to situate the production of Airlander 10 at Carcroft Common.
‘Near perfect’ control of single atoms major advance towards quantum computing
Engineers and physicists at UCL have developed a new fabrication process for building quantum computers, achieving an almost zero failure rate with the potential for scaling up.
SFU professor spearheads global printable sensors roadmap
A Simon Fraser University professor is helping make strides towards a “sustainable, intelligent world” by propelling printable sensor technologies.
New processor achieves remarkable speedup in problem solving
Researchers have designed a scalable, fully-coupled annealing processor with 4,096 spins, with parallelised capabilities for accelerated problem-solving.
Writing messages underwater using new display technology
Researchers from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) have made significant strides in the field of optical display technology with the development of a novel method that utilises afterglow luminescent particles (ALPs).
AI sensor made from ‘frozen smoke’ detects indoor air pollutants
Researchers have created a sensor using a material dubbed 'frozen smoke', capable of detecting formaldehyde in real-time at levels as low as eight parts per billion.