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Ultrafast digitisers used in neutrino detecting JUNO project
Ultrafast digitisers, or ADC cards, by Spectrum Instrumentation have been used for the largest liquid-neutrino-detector of mankind, JUNO.
How highly integrated embedded processors are advancing industrial robotics
Industrial robotics has undergone a remarkable evolution in recent years, driven by advancements in semiconductor technology and the increasing demand for smarter, safer, and more efficient systems.
Breakthrough in semiconductor patterning
A newly developed block copolymer is set to push the boundaries of integration andminiaturisation in semiconductor manufacturing, according to scientists from Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) and Tokyo Ohka Kogyo (TOK).
Force torque sensors set to bring industrial robotics to the next level
Today’s robotscan walk, crawl, and replicate human work with amazing speed and precision. Accurate data from onboard sensors, with the integration of AI, allows the automation of tasks that have previously seemed impossible.
UK government invests £4M to enhance AI tools for education
The UK government has announced a £4 million investment in a new project aimed at improving the use ofArtificial Intelligence(AI) in schools.
What is Nanomagnetics?
Nanomagnetics is a specialised area of research and technology that focuses on magnetic behaviour at the nanoscale, which means dealing with structures that are typically smaller than 100 nanometres.
UK government invests £4M to enhance AI tools for education
The UK government has announced a £4 million investment in a new project aimed at improving the use ofArtificial Intelligence(AI)in schools.
Phase change memory: an overview
Phase change memory(PCM), also known as phase change random access memory (PRAM or PCRAM), is a type of non-volatile memory technology that stores data by changing the physical state of a material.
£2M allocated to advance remote sensing technologies
Funding totalling £2 million has been awarded to four innovative organisations to develop state-of-the-art remotesensing technologiesdesigned fordefence,security, and nuclear decommissioning purposes.
How an adhesive’s rheology impacts its processing
There are many factors that make specifying an adhesive complex, one of which is rheology — the material’s flow behaviour. Here Matthew Baseley, Technical Sales Executive at adhesives specialist Intertronics, gives an overview of what manufacturers and design engineers need to know about the rheology of adhesives.