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£33 million boost for national space programme
More than 20 national space projects have been announced by DSIT Secretary of State Peter Kyle, on the opening day of the Farnborough International Airshow.
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.
TAE Technologies applauds North Carolina's enactment of clean energy legislation
North Carolina has enacted landmark energy legislation that recognises fusion technology's safety and environmental benefits. Senate Bill 678 demonstrates the state's commitment to investing in fusion as a new clean electricity source that can be an important part of the state's energy mix.
Aurrigo receives German ministerial backing at demo
Aurrigo Auto-DollyTug was successfully deployed as part of the Digital Testbed Air Cargo (DTAC) Demonstration, which is led by the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics (IML) and operational partners Flughafen Stuttgart, Fraport AG, and Sovereign Speed.
Silicon on insulator: from inception to cutting-edge research
Silicon on Insulator (SOI) technology has become animportant innovationin the field ofsemiconductors, driving advancements in performance, power efficiency, and thermal management of electronic devices.
NVIDIA research showcases advancements in visual GenAI
NVIDIA researchers are at the forefront of the rapidly advancing field of visual generative AI, developing new techniques to create and interpret images, videos, and 3D environments.
Breakthrough may clear major hurdle for quantum computers
The potential of quantum computers is currently hindered by a significant trade-off. Quantum systems capable of performing complex operations tend to be less tolerant to errors and noise, while those more resistant to noise are harder and slower to compute with.
2024 Kyoto Prize recipients announced
The Inamori Foundation, founded in 1984 by Kyocera's Dr Kazuo Inamori, is delighted to announce the laureates of the 2024 Kyoto Prize.
University Kaiserslautern fast tracks quantum computer development
There are various methods for constructing a Quantum Computer (QC), and RPTU Kaiserslautern's approach within the Rymax One collaboration involves creating an array of single atoms that function as qubits.
Award winners of the PCIM Europe Conference 2024 announced
As the PCIM Europe Conference commences, the winners have already been announced. A jury selected five exceptional submissions for their outstanding work.