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Space innovation praised at 10th European Rover Challenge
"It is the year 2050, and the successful implementation of the ARTEMIS program has proven that humans can build bases on the Moon."This is the first thing that participants will hear when the 10th edition of the prestigious European Rover Challenge (ERC) competition begins, which every year brings decision-makers and experts in the space sector and representatives of the best technical universities from around the world.
Imec introduces compact wireless powering technology
Imec has introduced an ultrasound-based proof-of-concept for wireless powering of implantable devices, at this week’s International Solid-State Circuits Conference (IEEE ISSCC 2024).
AI helping to create new rugged microstructures
Researchers at MIT CSAIL have developed an innovative AI system which utilises simulations alongside testing to forge new microstructures.
Micro-robots inspired by the insect world
Researchers at Washington State University have unveiled two micro-robots, taking cues from the insect realm to push the boundaries of technology.
National Highways trials a ‘Spot’ of innovation
National Highways, in collaboration with BAM Ritchies and AECOM, is currently testing Spot, the autonomous robot dog from Boston Dynamics, for geotechnical surveys in various South West locations.
Can a robot read braille?
University of Cambridge researchers have unveiled a robotic sensor equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, setting a new benchmark in the field of tactile technology.
Microchip’s low-cost PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit
The embedded industry is seeing an increased demand for open-source RISC-V-based processor architectures, but there are still limited options when it comes to commercially available silicon or hardware.
Microchip Technology release PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit
The PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit meets demand for open-source RISC-V-based processor architectures is on the rise within the embedded industry, yet the availability of commercial silicon or hardware remains scarce.
The potential of AI in motors and drives
Computing Machinery and Intelligence, the seminal paper by Alun Turing, posed the question, “Can machines think?” Turing's research proved that a digital computer could simulate the behaviour of any other digital machine, given enough memory and time. Here, Marek Lukaszczyk, European and Middle East Marketing Manager at WEG, explains how this has led to an effective digital manufacturing environment in which the potential of Artificia...
Google joins global methane mapping mission
Technology behemoth Google is endorsing a satellite initiative scheduled for a March launch, aimed at gathering global data on methane concentrations.