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Research uses machine learning to bridge quantum reality gap
Researchers from the University of Oxford have pioneered the use of machine learning to address a critical issue in quantum devices, the quantum reality gap.
Not every fingerprint is unique, AI discovers
Columbia University engineers have developed a new AI that contradicts a longstanding assumption in forensics: fingerprints from different fingers of the same person are not as unique as previously thought.
Renesas expands power portfolio with Transphorm
Renesas and Transphorm have announced their agreement for Renesas to acquire all outstanding shares of Transphorm. The acquisition, valued at approximately $339 million, is set to significantly enhance Renesas's power portfolio with the addition of in-house GaN technology, pivotal for next-generation power semiconductors.
CES: EarSwitch unveils in-ear communication device
EarSwitch, a start-up using University of Bath research to develop wearable in-ear devices to help people with disabilities communicate, is showcasing a new product at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.
The role of gender, androgyny, and AI in humanoid robotics
As time and technology evolves, the progressive need for robots to transition from industrial to human-centric environments becomes more prevalent.
Octopus-inspired tech can signal and deceive
In a fascinating new development, researchers from the University of California (UCI) have unveiled a new technological platform, drawing inspiration from the greater blue-ringed octopus, Hapalochlaena lunulata.
A bolder approach is needed to encourage more women to pursue careers in STEM
For companies throughout Europe, the scarcity of engineering professionals is becoming increasingly problematic. There are currently hundreds of thousands of engineering-based jobs all over the continent that are not being filled – with the issue even being highlighted by EU President Ursula von der Leyen.
Indium Corporation expert to present at Power Device & Module Expo at NEPCON
Indium Corporation Senior Area Technical Manager Jason Chou is set to deliver a presentation at the Power Device & Module Expo, held in conjunction with NEPCON Japan, on January 24th in Tokyo.
Code Ninjas hosts free STEM event at High Wycombe dojo
At Code Ninjas High Wycombe, owners Robin Theakston and Charlie Gunn are gearing up for an incredible 2024 filled with coding adventures that will shape children’s futures in the digital age.
Reframing leadership beyond gender
The paths that lead women to the pinnacle of tech and engineering are as diverse as their backgrounds.