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2024 Kyoto Prize recipients announced
The Inamori Foundation, founded in 1984 by Kyocera's Dr Kazuo Inamori, is delighted to announce the laureates of the 2024 Kyoto Prize.
University Kaiserslautern fast tracks quantum computer development
There are various methods for constructing a Quantum Computer (QC), and RPTU Kaiserslautern's approach within the Rymax One collaboration involves creating an array of single atoms that function as qubits.
Award winners of the PCIM Europe Conference 2024 announced
As the PCIM Europe Conference commences, the winners have already been announced. A jury selected five exceptional submissions for their outstanding work.
Multibillion-dollar investment to advance US chip R&D
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a $10 billion partnership involving major semiconductor industry players like IBM, Micron, Applied Materials, and Tokyo Electron.
Large-scale gigawatt nuclear power plant planned for North Wales
Wylfa in Anglesey has been designated by the government as the preferred site for the UK’s third mega-nuclear power station.
Safety of advanced AI under the spotlight in new report
New research, supported by over 30 nations, as well as representatives from the EU and the UN, has highlighted the potential impact of AI if governments and society do not deepen their collaboration on AI safety.
£9M funding for satellite instruments to monitor climate
The UK Space Agency has announced its largest investment into an early-stage technology programme to enhance the UK’s Earth observation technologies, to improve how space is used to understand and protect the planet.
MIT engineers grow ‘high-rise’ 3D chips
An electronic stacking technique could exponentially increase the number of transistors on chips, enablingmore efficient AI hardware.
Groundbreaking projects funded to propel low-carbon energy transition
Thirteen UK research projects that will address urgent global energy and climate challenges have been funded through the Ayrton Challenge Programme.
Driverless bus service to end due to low passenger numbers
A driverless bus service, hailed as a world-first for its scale and scope, is set to cease operations in February 2025 due to low passenger adoption.