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Hydrogen flight looks ready for take-off with new advances
New studies from Chalmers University of Technology, in Sweden, show that almost all air travel within a 750-mile radius (1200 km) could be made with hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2045, and with a novel heat exchanger currently in development, this range could be even further.
UK engineers awarded The Princess Royal Silver Medal
Four of the UK’s leading engineering innovators are to be presented with The Princess Royal Silver Medal, one of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s most prestigious individual awards.
Engineers Without Borders announce UK design challenge winners
Engineers Without BordersUK, part of an international movement putting global responsibility at the heart of engineering, has announced the UK and Ireland winners of the Engineering for People Design Challenge 2023/2024.
Exploring Alexander Battery Technologies
This article delves into Alexander Battery Technologies' approaches, sustainable practices, and contributions to various industries.
Nordic's emission targets verified by SBTi
Nordic Semiconductor, a provider of low-power wireless IoT connectivity solutions, has announced that its ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
DigiKey debuts AI-focused City Digital Season 4 video series
DigiKey, a leading global commerce distributor offering the largest selection of technical components and automation products in stock for immediate shipment, announces the release of Season 4 of theCity Digital video series,‘AI in the Smart World,’sponsored by Molex and STMicroelectronics.
Microchip releases its 2023 Sustainability Report
One of Microchip’s Guiding Values is, “Professional Ethics and Social Responsibility Are Practiced,” which means that the company manages its business and treats its customers, employees, shareholders, investors, suppliers, channel partners, community, and government in a manner that exemplifies honesty, ethics and integrity.
University researchers make robot breakthrough
Improving the dexterity of robot hands has remained an ongoing development in the field of robotics as it can have real-world implications for automating tasks such as handling supermarket goods or sorting through waste for recycling.
Survey shows concerning gap in green skills
A recent survey conducted by the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM), The Environmental Services Association (ESA), Groundwork, and ESS Expo (Environmental Services and Solutions Expo) has disclosed a considerable shortfall in green skills, with 58% of participants expressing concerns over UK businesses' readiness for a sustainable future.
Over four-fifths of Brits call for stronger government action on e-waste
New research has revealed that a significant majority of Britons, over four-fifths (85%), believe the government isfalling short in promoting sustainabilitywithin the electronics sector.