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New guidance to help businesses boost skills and unlock AI opportunities
Businesses across the UK are set to benefit from new guidance issued by the UK government, aimed at enhancing employees' AI skills.
AI-powered car goes ice skating
Researchers at the University of Surrey recently conducted an innovative experiment at Guildford Spectrum, testing a car powered by AI for anti-skidding capabilities on an ice rink.
Hitachi Energy's HVDC tech to power Marinus Link
Hitachi Energy has been selected by Marinus Link Pty Ltd (MLPL) to supply a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) project of national significance, which will augment the connection between mainland Australia and Tasmania’s grid.
Improving the crop yields of future Martian agriculture
Self-sufficiency is key for future human settlements on Mars, and a reliable food source is paramount. Rocket deliveries would be impractical, so scientists are exploring innovative farming techniques to address this Martian agriculture challenge.
Unlocking the mind: Why and how AI can help decode brain activity
Decoding brain activity lies in a fascinating intersection between neuroscience and machine learning (ML).
Arduino's AKX00051 PLC starter kit available at Mouser
Mouser Electronics, the authorised global distributor with the newest electronic components and industrial automation products, is now stocking the AKX00051 programmable logic controller (PLC) starter kit from Arduino.
Danfoss names new President of Fluid Conveyance
Danfoss Power Solutions has appointed Domenico Traverso as the president of its Fluid Conveyance division, effective 1st June.
The future is bright for solar
Solar photovoltaic (PV) cells, while often spied on the roofs of neighbours, have become widespread in their applications - emerging as a promising source of renewable power.
Green tech at Coventry University’s Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering
The future of green transport technology has been on show at Coventry University’s Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME).
Controlling qubits: DC bias and size challenges in quantum
Quantum computing, with its promise of efficient calculations in challenging applications, is rapidly advancing in research and development. The pivotal technology for quantum computing lies in the control and evaluation of qubits. This article explores the challenges and solutions associated with the size of quantum computers as well as the DC voltage bias sources crucial for controlling and evaluating flux-tuneable superconducting qubits and si...