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World’s strongest battery paves way for light, energy-efficient vehicles
When cars, planes, ships, or computers are built from a material that functions as both abatteryand a load-bearing structure, the weight and energy consumption are radically reduced.
Saelig introduces new Amplicon Impact-Pi 100D industrial PC
Saelig has announced its new Amplicon Impact-Pi 100D series of industrial embedded computers.
Ultra-thin material set to boost satellite comms for 6G
A recent study by theUniversity of Glasgowhas introduced an ultra-thin material, called a "metasurface," designed to improve how satellites send and receive signals, particularly in the Ku, K, and Kafrequency bands.
Ultra-high-speed camera used in investigation of transient plasma phenomena
Specialised Imaging has delivered a SIMD32 ultra-high-speed camera to the Plasma Physics research group at Imperial College London.
Volvo cuts 2030 EV targets, cites market conditions
The electric vehicle (EV) industry has been dealt another blow, as car manufacturer Volvo has slashed its target of making solely EVs by 2030, as it said some vehicles by that date will be hybrid, too.
Ultrafast digitisers used in neutrino detecting JUNO project
Ultrafast digitisers, or ADC cards, by Spectrum Instrumentation have been used for the largest liquid-neutrino-detector of mankind, JUNO.
Compact sensor module helps save energy
The Renesas RRH62000 is an integrated all-in-one sensor module for air quality monitoring that combines particulate matter (PM), TVOC, and humidity and temperature (RHT) sensors with a Renesas MCU and firmware.
Supermicro previews new max performance Intel-based X14 servers
Supermicro has announced that it is now previewing new, completely re-designed X14 server platforms for compute-intensive workloads and applications.
Quantum computing and the impact on cryptography
In this blog, Dr. Beatrice Peirani, Chair of the GlobalPlatform Crypto Sub-Task Force, shares key takeaways from GlobalPlatform’s member-only TechTalks series onPost-Quantum Cryptography.
What is Nanomagnetics?
Nanomagnetics is a specialised area of research and technology that focuses on magnetic behaviour at the nanoscale, which means dealing with structures that are typically smaller than 100 nanometres.