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Researchers create a paper-based battery that is water-activated
Researchers at Tohoku University have experimented with creating a paper-based battery that is water-activated and utilises Mg-air (magnesium-air).
Mintlaw Academy pupils win MATE Scotland ROV competition
Pupils from Mintlaw Academy have the won the MATE Scotland ROV competition held at Robert Gordon University (RGU) after impressing judges by successfully completing a series of underwater missions.
Graphene bioelectronic mesh: the future of heart monitoring
Engineers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a new tool for monitoring the heart: a bioelectronic mesh that can measure both the physical movements and electrical signals of heart cells as they grow.
Advancements in silicone elastomers enhance soft robotics manufacturing
Researchers at Rice University have made strides in the field of soft robotics by developing an analytical model that precisely predicts the curing time of platinum-catalysed silicone elastomers based on temperature.
VIAVI unveils 6G digital twin and AI-native air interface
Viavi has shared milestones in 6G and AI research based on the company’s 6G Forward Program.
Drone innovators win £500,000 to improve UK medical supply chain
£500,000 has been allocated to support five projects within the health sector that utilise drones for the delivery of medicines and medical supplies.
Indium Corporation’s Sze Pei Lim at ICEP Japan
Indium Corporation’s Senior Global Product Manager for Semiconductor and Advanced Materials, Sze Pei Lim, is scheduled to present at the International Conference on Electronics Packaging (ICEP Japan 2024).
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.
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.