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Aurrigo International starts autonomous baggage handling programme at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport
Aurrigo International has started its programme with International Airlines Group (IAG) at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) for the deployment and demonstration of its autonomous baggage tractor, Auto-DollyTug.
Peregrine lander: US’ first mission to lunar surface in half a century comes crashing down
In a turn of events that underscores the inherent risks of space exploration, the US' ambitious lunar mission, led by Astrobotic’s Peregrine lander, faced an untimely end.
Fastest EV charging stations to date in Luxembourg
SWIO, a full charging management solution provider for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, and EVBox, a specialist provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions in Europe, are joining forces to provide drivers with the fastest charging stations in Luxembourg to date.
Innovative autophage engines and the future of rocketry
The autophage rocket engine, utilising its plastic fuselage for fuel, marks a significant innovation in aerospace engineering and it has been built and fired by engineers at Glasgow University.
Exploring the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus
Nestled in the heart of Oxfordshire, the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus stands as a pivotal centre for scientific research and technological advancement in the UK.
New high-reliability TSX fixed chip attenuator series
Smiths Interconnect has extended its offering of high-frequency surface mount chip attenuators with the release of its new HR TSX Series, a small, easy-to-implement, high-reliability product qualified for space and defence applications.
Customised photonic technologies from Fraunhofer IPMS
Innovative, customised, and sustainable – these are the keywords for the numerous research projects of the Fraunhofer IPMS.
Kleos enters into wide reaching partnership with General Atomics
Kleos Space has announced a strategic partnership with General Atomics Commonwealth Computer Research (GA-CCRI. This collaboration marks a significant milestone that will deliver benefits to Kleos and General Atomics customers and stakeholders globally.
Experiments to study brain tumours and muscle ageing heading to space
Scientists will use the International Space Station to carry out experiments seeking to improve understanding of currently incurable child brain tumours and the muscle ageing process, thanks to UK Space Agency funding.
Mouser adds antennas to meet WiFi 6E demand
Distributor Mouser Electronics has broadened its range of antennas designed for high-speed WiFi 6E communication.