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Adaptive brain pacemaker may reduce Parkinson’s symptoms
A recent feasibility study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has demonstrated that an implantable device, which adjusts its operation based on real-time brain activity, may help better manageParkinson’s disease(PD) symptoms for certain people.
2024 Advanced Engineering keynote speakers announced
Advanced Engineering, the UK’s premier annual event for the engineering and manufacturing sectors, has announced this year’s keynote speakers.
Utilising new materials to combat flexible e-waste
Electronic waste, commonly known as e-waste, represents an escalating global challenge, with projections indicating it will worsen as new flexible electronics for robotics, wearable devices, health monitors, and other innovative applications, including single-use devices, continue to be developed.
The disappointing reality of flexible smartphones
Multiple consumer electronics giants, including Apple, Samsung, and Nokia, have previously shown interest in flexible smartphones - but are they worth it?
World’s newest most accurate and precise clock
In the ongoing quest for precision, scientists have developed the World’s newest most accurate and precise clock that surpasses all previous standards of accuracy and reliability.
Driving zero defects in today’s intelligent vehicles
Today’s computer chips have advanced significantly from 130 transistors per device in the 1970s to 208 billion in 2024 in Nvidia's latest Grace Blackwell GB200 chip.
The promise of AI relies on scaling security as Edge AI booms
The growth of AI is driving an increased focus on security and more use cases to happen at the Edge, according to new research from PSA Certified. But with two-thirds (68%) of technology decision-makers raising concerns that rapid advances in AI risk outpacing the industry’s ability to secure products, devices and services, the acceleration in AI needs to be matched by the same acceleration in security investment and best practice to ensure...
3D printing drives Team GB’s cycling success
As Team GB celebrates its achievements at theParis 2024 Olympic Games, Renishaw has also marked a milestone by contributing its additive manufacturing (AM) expertise to the creation of a track bike for British Cycling.
US Govt.’s NIST finalises post-quantum encryption measures
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has finalised its principal set of encryption algorithms designed to withstand cyberattacks from a quantum computer.
Connected Britain returns to London to celebrate its 10th anniversary
Connected Britain, the UK’s biggest digital economy event, is returning to London as it celebrates its 10thanniversary.