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How rechargeable batteries are going green
ZSW embarks on joint project to develop rechargeable zinc-manganese dioxide batteries.
UKAEA awards £7.4m to develop lithium technologies for fusion
Five groups have been awarded a total of six contracts valued at £7.4 million by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) for the development of lithium technology in fusion energy.
Shortlist revealed for Junkosha’s Technology Innovator of the Year Award
Junkosha has announced the shortlist of eleven entries for the final stage of its annual ‘Technology Innovator of the Year Award’.
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.
About:Energy forges tech licensing agreement
About:Energy, a global innovator in battery development software, announces a technology licensing agreement with the University of Portsmouth and the University of Southampton, to advance battery modelling and accelerate electrification across the automotive and energy storage industry.
Smart pill tracks sleep apnea and opioid risk
A smart ingestible electronic device has been developed that promises to be a less intrusive and more efficient way of monitoring vital signs, particularly forpatients with sleep apneaand those at risk of opioid overdose.
Bespoke diagnostic testing on the horizon
Researchers at McGill University have developed a groundbreaking 'lab on a chip' technology, potentially revolutionising the field of diagnostic testing.
SEMICON Japan 2023 showcasing emerging technologies
SEMICON Japan opens 13th Dec. at Tokyo Big Sight with more than 900 exhibitors from 19 regions showcasing their latest products and technologies.
Multibillion-dollar investment to advance US chip R&D
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a $10 billion partnership involving major semiconductor industry players like IBM, Micron, Applied Materials, and Tokyo Electron.