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Improving properties of materials in additive electronics
Many people are familiar with the negative effects hydrodynamic cavitation can have on bulk solid materials such as nautical propeller blades, fluid pump parts, and other manufacturing equipment.
Chips as currency: America, China, and the AI race
Running in the background to the more visible, very real wars occurring around the world at present, there is another, economic and industrial in nature. This is a trade war between two principals: the USA and China. Leo Charlton, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx further discusses.
Fibre optic cables that can detect earthquakes
In a recent research endeavour conducted at Caltech, researchers have detailed their utilisation of a segment of fibre optic cable to precisely gauge the complex particulars of a magnitude 6 earthquake.
Thermally conductive, electrically insulative medical epoxy
Master Bond EP40TCMed is a two-part, room-temperature curing epoxy system that meets the requirements of ISO 10993-5 for non-cytotoxicity.
Twitter isn’t driving Tesla share price – it’s EV rivals
Data from AI news analytics pioneer, Blu Analytics, shows that negative Twitter news is not the main driver of the Tesla share price despite claims the high profile acquisition is hitting the stock market performance of the electric car maker.
Toyochem develops flexible EMI shielding films for smart devices
Toyochem, the polymer and coatings division of Japan’s Toyo Ink Group, has rolled out the new LIOTELAN line of flexible conductive and insulating sheet films for the protection of electrical and electronic equipment.
Bostik and Polytec PT launch new TCA range
As a result of their collaboration, Bostik and Polytec PT are launching a new range of thermal conductive adhesives (TCA).
New thermal conductive adhesives accelerate innovation in battery design
As a result of their collaboration, Bostik and Polytec PT are launching a new range of thermal conductive adhesives (TCA) to address the challenge of thermal management in the latest Cell-to-Pack (CTP) battery design for e-mobility solutions.
Satellite to map all of the Earth’s minerals
Exobotics, the UK satellite firm lowering the barriers to entry to space, has won a multi-million-pound customer contract from advanced materials specialist Quantum Generative Materials (GenMat) to construct a high-precision, remote sensing prospecting satellite.
36% of researchers fear nuclear-level AI catastrophe
Data presented by Atlas VPN shows that more than a third of credible AI experts believe that AI will cause a nuclear-level AI catastrophe within this century.