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Determining power supply efficiency
Modern power supplies are characterised by claims of ever higher efficiencies, but can designers rely on datasheet specifications, asks Bernhard Erdl, PULS Power
How to eliminate harmful particles in workplace facilities
Many workplace environments suffer from harmful particles in the air. Such occupational hazards account for more than one in 10 people with lung diseases not related to cancer, ranging from asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to several airway infections.
Bloodhound LSR to run at Hakskeen Pan track in Autumn 2019
The Bloodhound Land Speed Record project today announced plans to run the Bloodhound LSR car for the first time on its dry lake bed race track at Hakskeen Pan, Northern Cape, South Africa, in October 2019. Following successful 200mph (320km/h) UK runway trials at Cornwall Airport Newquay in October 2017, the team will be targeting 500mph (800km/h) – a key milestone on the journey to setting a new world land speed record.
A closer look at the end-to-end security of SARA-R5
Recently launched by u-blox, theSARA-R5series of LTE-M and NB-IoT modules for low power wide area (LPWA) IoT applications is their most advanced, secure and highly integrated mobile product.The module provides end-to-end security.This makes it ideal for IoT applications with long-term device implementations.
Offering 'loads' more at EMO
The new EROWA Robot Easy 800 will be on show at this year’s EMO Hannover 2019 show, and you can find the automated system that opens up new horizons in machine loading located in Hall 12 on Stand E83. With the new robot parts, which measure up to 850x1,000mm with a maximum weight of 800kg, reliably can be delivered to the machine tools working envelope.
The search for UK’s best engineers
Assystem has launched its #INCREDIBLENGINEERS campaign to fill up to 400 jobs in the UK nuclear sector. The company, that employs over 5,000 people in 14 countries, has one of the most ambitious HR policies in the engineering world and is looking to attract new talent to the business to support their growth in the UK.
Embarking on the longest point-to-point EV adventure
AIWAYS, the Shanghai-based personal mobility provider, has embarked on what is believed to be the longest point-to-point drive of a prototype electric vehicle ever attempted.A pair of prototype AIWAYS U5 battery-electric SUVs departed yesterday from Xi’an in China, and are now being driven 14,231km (8,843 miles) to Frankfurt, Germany. The vehicles, which are nearing the end of a comprehensive test and development program, are scheduled to c...
Lead batteries poised to support electric vehicle charging stations
PLANS to introduce lead battery-supported electric vehicle (EV) charging stations have moved a step closer thanks to funding through a competitive grant awarded by the U.S. state of Missouri, made possible by funds from the U.S. Department of Energy State Energy Program.
Academics using cutting-edge algorithms to monitor online hate
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to tackle anti-Polish hate crime in the run up to Brexit. Researchers at HateLab, based at Cardiff University, are working with Samurai Labs, a Polish Artificial Intelligence laboratory, to monitor aggressive social media content and pinpoint any connections to offline events.The year following the Brexit vote saw the largest spike in police recorded hate crime – up 57% on the previous year.
How is AI driving superhuman capabilities?
When it comes to tech superiority which elements top the table? Darren Ward of REPLY believes it’s AI. During his talk at London Tech Week he asked the audience: “Are you ready for the ultimate step?”