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Indium expert to discuss Pb-free solder for power applications
Indium Corporation Product Manager – Semiconductor, Dean Payne will present at the Advanced Packaging for Power Electronics conference, hosted by IMAPS, held 8–9 May 2024 in Woburn, Massachusetts, USA.
Metal shortage could put the brakes on electrification
As more and more electric cars are travelling on the roads of Europe, this is leading to an increase in the use of the critical metals required for components such as electric motors and electronics.
New ‘lamp post’ gas detector to prevent millions of air pollution deaths
A new gas-sensing network that can analyse multiple gases in real-time in urban areas is under development, aimed at reducing deaths from ambient air pollution.
DSIT bolsters leadership team to drive UK science and tech
Experts in health, law, risk management and marketing have been appointed to oversee the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology’s (DSIT) work to transform the UK into a science and technology superpower, bolstering the DSIT board with a series of key leadership figures.
Quantum electronics breakthrough sparks new debates
An international research team, led by the University of Göttingen, has experimentally shown that electrons in double-layer graphene, found naturally, behave as if they are massless, akin to the manner in which light travels, opening possibilities for quantum electronics.
FPT announces new partnership with NVIDIA for AI & Cloud
FPT has announced a comprehensive strategic partnership with NVIDIA, aiming to offer a one-stop shop for AI & Cloud consisting of AI products, GPU infrastructure, tech experts, and domain expertise for clients in Vietnam and all other presence areas.
Digital inequality ‘holding millions of school children back’
Millions of schoolchildren throughout the UK are facing educational setbacks due to digital inequality, exacerbated by the current economic instability, as reported by the Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA).
Scientists create AI capable of speaking to each other
A UNIGE team has developed an AI capable of learning a task solely based on verbal instructions, and to do the same with a sister AI.
What does the future hold for robotics?
Although the manufacturing sector is still the biggest purchaser of robots, there are now huge commercial opportunities arising for ‘service robots’. This is in part driven by the number of new startups, which currently account for approximately 29% of all the robot companies in operation.
NASA’s LASSIE robot dog trains to take on the Moon
In a two-year $2 million grant, a team of scientists and engineers have begun trials in Oregon to prepare NASA’s LASSIE robot dog for the Moon’s surface.