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LED implant offers new hope in cancer treatment
Advancements in medical technology continue to push the boundaries ofcancer treatment, and a recent innovation in photodynamic therapy (PDT) could mark a significant breakthrough.
Hydrogen flight looks ready for take-off with new advances
New studies from Chalmers University of Technology, in Sweden, show that almost all air travel within a 750-mile radius (1200 km) could be made with hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2045, and with a novel heat exchanger currently in development, this range could be even further.
Series 15 – Episode 4 – The impact of AI in the electronics industry
Paige West speaks with Dunstan Power, Director ofByteSnap Designabout the findings from a survey on the impact and perceptions of AI within the electronics industry.
Addressing the skills gap at Advanced Engineering 2024
According to Make UK, 85% of jobs that will exist in 2030 haven’t been invented yet. What will they be, and who will do them? Come and find out at Advanced Engineering, says Alison Willis, CEO of Easyfairs UK, held at the NEC on October 30 & 31, 2024.
UK tech success in APAC: South Korea eyes UK quantum collaboration
The innovative quantum technologies showcased by five British companies at Quantum Korea 2024 in late June have sparked significant interest, leading to more than 35 meetings with Korean corporations and R&D institutes to discuss future collaboration.
Current consumption reduction solutions
Marian Hryntsiv, Senior Technical Documentation Apps Engineer, Renesas Electronics explores current consumption reduction solutions.
Former Virgin Galactic president, UKSA, and ESA to headline at Space-Comm Expo
Space-Comm ExpoScotland has unveiled a world class lineup of keynote speakers from across government, aerospace, defence, and academia for the inaugural event taking place at the SEC Glasgow 11–12 September 2024.
Innovative turbulence tech to stabilise aircrafts
Turbulence Solutions has created innovative turbulent technology to ensureaviation safety and efficiency.
Transforming heart health with smart data
Using data from wearables, Researchers at Duke University, in collaboration with computational scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, have made a breakthrough in heart health monitoring with the Longitudinal Hemodynamic Mapping Framework (LHMF).
The rise of quantum ecosystems in 2024 and beyond
Quantum technologyallows us to harness the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems that are either intractable or even impossible using today’s technology.