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3D printing medicine for children
Researchers from Texas A&M University are working on developing3D-printed medicationfor treating the parasitic infection toxoplasmosis in children. Their aim is to make the treatment more accurate, accessible, and cost-effective as well as improving safety, compared to current options.
Latest in 3D-printed concrete: strength, durability, reduced emissions
A breakthrough in 3D-printing concrete by researchers at the University of Virginia has been achieved. The team have developed a sustainable and printable cementitious composite that combines graphene with limestone and calcined clay cement (LC2), enhancing both strength and durability while decreasing carbon emissions.
Grain rotation breakthrough for electronics
For the first time, researchers at the University of California, Irvine, alongside international collaborators, have achievedatomic-scale observationsof grain rotation within polycrystalline materials. These materials, fundamental to electronics, aerospace, automotive, and solar technologies, have long intrigued scientists due to their unique structural dynamics.
Knee exoskeletons to combat workplace fatigue and injury
Researchers at the University of Michigan developed a kneeexoskeleton, using readily available knee braces and drone motors, to alleviate fatigue in lifting and carrying tasks.
Shifting to software to secure sustainability
In industries such asautomotive, aerospace, and energy, the move from traditional hardware, which can be timely and expensive to design and create, to embedding software systems is helping companies with their development processes and sustainability drive.
University academic to help space vessels travel longer distances
Thefuture of space travelis seemingly changing by the day and a Coventry University academic is doing his bit to stay at the front of the space race.
IEEE reveals technology and enterprise trends for 2025
IEEE has released the results of ‘The Impact of Technology in 2025 and Beyond: an IEEE Global Study’, a new survey of global technology leaders from Brazil, China, India, the UK and US.
AI enables autonomous robots for precision offshore wind farm repairs
The National Robotarium is supporting the development of new artificial intelligence and control systems that could allow underwater robots to operate autonomously and with high precision in turbulent seas, potentially revolutionising maintenance and repair tasks for offshore wind turbines.
Waste2Race: the sewage-powered race car on track to make history
Waste2Race, hydrogen-powered car fuelled by sewage is attempting to break a land speed record, driving sustainability in racing.
Devon college hosts International conference on photonics and optoelectronics
A prestigious international conference and exhibition on photonics and optoelectronics packaging was held atSouth Devon Collegerecently.The event was in partnership with IMAPS-UK and the Torbay Hi-Tech Cluster, with visiting international delegates.