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Ranatec to build advanced signal processing hardware for SKAO initiative
Ranatec, a part of the Qamcom group and supplier of specialised test and measurement equipment for RF and microwave applications, announces it has been appointed by Qamcom Research and Technology to build the industrialised advanced signal processing hardware for the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO).
3D printing reinforced structures using mushrooms
At the Institute of Architecture and Media at Graz University of Technology, the Shape Lab research group developed a new material named MyCera composed of clay, wood sawdust, and mycelium (vegetative part of fungi).
Intrinsic Semiconductor Technologies appoints Giorgio Anania as chair of the board
Intrinsic Semiconductor Technologies announced Giorgio Anania has been appointed chair of the board.
DigiKey launches 2023 Back2School prize draw
DigiKey has announced its popular, annual Back2School Prize Draw sweepstakes, which provides college students a chance to win DigiKey credit that they can use to purchase products for building and designing the next generation of solutions.
University scientists create fuel to enable living in space
Bangor University scientists have developed an energy source that could allow astronauts to live on the Moon for long periods of time. The power sources, equivalent in size to poppy seeds, hold the potential to sustain lunar habitation.
Nationwide initiative to ready primary kids for the digital world
Primary school children will start the new school year with enriched support to learn vital computing and digital creativity skills as the BBC micro:bit – the next gen campaign rolls out to schools across the UK.
Save up to £4,000/€4,400 on Versiv copper and fibre testers
Called ‘Bundle and save. Discover the Gold difference’, the discount and re-calibration programme runs from 1 September to 15 December 2023.
Bioprinting in space to “address critical health challenges”
Researchers from the University of Manchester are embarking on a two-year project aimed at transforming bioprinting technology in microgravity environments.
Caltech team achieves wireless energy transfer in space for first time
A team of researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) university have successfully demonstrated wireless power transmission in space and the beaming of detectable energy back to Earth. This precedent was achieved through an innovative method known as Microwave Array for Power-transfer Low-orbit Experiment (MAPLE).
A promising breakthrough for EV charging
When it comes to fast-charging electric vehicles (EVs), a lurking problem often arises - lithium plating.