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Optical-fibre room temperature single-photon light source for quantum processing
A recent study has found optical-fibre-based single-photon light sources at room temperature that could enable next-generation quantum processing.
Saline-charged battery for smart contact lenses
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have created a flexible battery, as thin as the human cornea, which draws power from saline solution.
STFC Daresbury release paper on how to prepare for future Covid-19 variants
Significant advancements in the understanding and forecasting of potential threats presented by the evolution of Covid are being achieved by scientists employing sophisticated simulation and machine learning methods.
ROHM's newly developed gate driver IC enhances GaN device capabilities
ROHM revealed the BD2311NVX-LB, a gate driver IC engineered for GaN devices, capable of achieving gate drive speeds in the nanosecond range, which is crucial for high-speed GaN switching.
Gartner report AI must be a top priority for CIOs
Gartner report AI ambition and AI-ready scenarios must be a top priority for CIOs – IEEE comments.
Cambridge festival champions women's advancement in STEM
Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, became the nexus of a vibrant celebration of women's achievements in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) on the 26th and 27th of October.
Successful completion of the first interoperability testing of direct mode MCX communications
Softil has heralded the successful completion of its BEEHD Framework in the interoperability testing for 3GPP standards-compliant device-to-device MCX communications.
Niobium-rich ore may advance battery technology
China has unearthed an ore containing a substantial quantity of niobium, a rare earth metal with potential to revolutionise battery technology.
Flexible x-ray detectors could transform cancer therapy
The University of Surrey has made strides in developing new materials that mirror human tissue, potentially initiating a shift towards the next wave of adaptable x-ray detectors.
Recover E: a Formula E racing car built entirely from e-waste
In an ambitious quest to redefine sustainable innovation in the automotive industry, a unique collaboration between Lazerian and Envision Racing materialised into a project: the creation of a fully functional Gen 3 racing car, constructed entirely from electronic waste, or 'e-waste'.