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Single drop of ethanol to revolutionise nanosensor manufacture
Macquarie University engineers have developed a new technique to make the manufacture of nanosensors far less carbon-intensive, much cheaper, efficient, and more versatile, substantially improving a key process in this trillion-dollar global industry.
Organic semiconductor breakthrough paves way for advanced electronics
A team led by Professor Young S. Park from UNIST’s Department of Chemistry has made a groundbreaking advancement in the realm of organic semiconductors.
Navitas GaN CRPS185 3,200W titanium plus server power platform
Navitas has announced that its CRPS185 3,200W “Titanium Plus” server reference design not only surpasses the stringent 80Plus Titanium efficiency requirements but also effectively satisfies the increasing power demands of AI data centre power.
Google announces $1 billion investment in UK data centre
Google has unveiled plans for a $1 billion investment in a new data centre located in Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire.
Speech synthesis ICs dedicated for AVAS in xEVs
LAPIS Technology has developed the speech synthesis ICs, the ML22120xx series, designed for AVAS in xEVs.
UVA professor developing ‘freeze ray’ technology for the Air Force
You know that freeze ray gun that Batman villain Mr. Freeze uses to ‘ice’ his enemies? A University of Virginia professor thinks he may have figured out how to make one in real life.
Carbonaide raises €1.8mn to make manufacturing concrete carbon negative
Carbonaide has raised €1.8mn in seed funding led by Lakan Betoni and Vantaa Energy. The round was completed with public loans and in-kind contributions from Business Finland and other Finnish concrete companies and strategic investors.
Infineon uses recyclable PCBs to minimise electronic waste of demo and evaluation boards
With the growing amount of electronic waste generated by consumers, industry and other sectors, it is critical to address this specific environmental issue.
Echion Technologies' battery anode material has low environmental impact
Independent research has found Cambridge-based Echion Technologies’ battery anode material, XNO, has a significantly lower environmental impact when compared to lithium titanate (LTO) anodes when evaluated at a material and cell level.
How an award-winning wheelchair design came together
PARAFREE is a German startup that develops lightweight, modular wheelchairs for everyday and athletic use.