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$3M to boost state-of-the-art solar manufacturing
A new project spearheaded by the University of Michigan, supported by a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation, is set to advance semiconductor technology, with significant implications for solar cells and LEDs.
LIDAR sensor supplier signs up with Arrow
PreAct Technologies (PreAct) says its Mojave flash LiDAR sensor will be available globally through Arrow Electronics.
£47 million investment to supercharge UK space infrastructure
Space infrastructure across the UK will get a boost thanks to a new fund from the UK Space Agency.
Even more James Webb Space Telescope discoveries
The JWST has continued to peer far into the unknown this year, unlocking secrets of the universe that were once only concepts in our imagination. Join us as we dive into even more of the latest James Webb Space Telescope discoveries.
Sci-tech deal with South Korea to boost AI and semiconductor tech
The UK’s partnership with the Republic of Korea will be pushed to new heights with a series of science and tech deals to be signed by Secretary of State Michelle Donelan, Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Bang Moon-kyu, and Minister of Science and ICT Lee Jong Ho, at the Royal Society.
Amazon “AI Ready” initiative to teach 2 million AI skills by 2025
Amazon has launched "AI Ready," a new initiative aimed at democratising AI education. In light of an AWS study revealing a significant demand for AI expertise and the potential for higher salaries in AI roles, this program is set to provide free AI training to 2 million people globally by 2025.
Tackling the pothole problem with AI and robotics
A UK-based startup has developed an autonomous robot that leverages artificial intelligence to detect and repair cracks and potholes on roads.
Handheld biosensor detects Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
An international team of researchers has made advancements in the detection of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
A dive into deep-sea fish-inspired supramolecular light-driven machinery
An international team of researchers have created a supramolecular light-driven machinery which is inspired by the fish found deep within the Earth’s oceans.
A graphene-enhanced space industry
Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice, is making significant inroads into the space industry.