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NEC develops sensitive uncooled infrared image sensor
NEC has succeeded in developing a sensitive uncooled infrared image sensor that uses semiconducting carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in the infrared detection area.
Sustainability at scale: how to effectively balance supply chain demands
Organisations are spinning more plates than ever before. With tighter budgetary constraints, growing supply chain complexity, and a focus on Scope 3 emissions sparking a greater focus on sustainability, it can be difficult for leaders to excel in every area.
EU decision to reduce its carbon footprint praised, but overlapping climate emergencies require stronger focus
Blue, a Swedish socially responsible investment fund, says overlapping global climate crises requires increased focus on spurring human ingenuity to find solutions to multi-facetted climate emergencies.
FRM-A and DRM-A: for demanding requirements in avionics
SCHURTER addresses avionic industry needs with the FRM-A and DRM-A fuse holder/fuse combination.
AI analyses the stars
Machine learning (ML) and state-of-the-art supernova nucleosynthesis have found that the first stars were not alone.
World's most popular boat type goes electric
Centre console craft for fishing, families, and watersports are the most popular type of boats in the world - and also some of the most power-consuming vessels on water.With its efficient, fast-flying hydrofoiling C-8 CC, Swedish tech firm Candela aims to electrify the number one boat segment.
Schneider Electric announces the winners of its Sustainability Impact Awards 2023
Schneider Electric, the specialist in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has announcedthe sixglobal winners of theinauguralSchneider Electric Sustainability Impact Awards.
Recycle nuclear waste to fight climate crisis
If nuclear waste were recycled and repurposed as fuel for advanced nuclear reactors, it could generate up to a millennia of zero carbon electricity for Europe, says anew reportreleased by the international environmental campaign group RePlanet.
Technology will be crucial to the success of vertical farms
Vertical farming is increasingly being regarded as one of the solutions to the problems faced by global food production systems, and in the following article Antti Viitanen from Vaisala explains why measurement and control technology will be key to the success of this rapidly growing sector.
DENSO develops its first inverter using SiC power semiconductors
DENSO has announced that it has developed its first-ever inverter with silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors.