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AI won’t destroy jobs forever, says Meta scientist
Professor Yann LeCun, recognised as one of the three AI pioneers, and Chief AI Scientist at Meta, has said that AI won’t take over the world or permanently destroy jobs.
Keysight enabling University of Stuttgart to advance 6G integrated circuits research
Keysight is enabling the University of Stuttgart to conduct foundational research essential to the development of new integrated circuits (IC) for 6G technology with the new Keysight 6G Vector Component Analysis (VCA) solution. This is the latest collaboration between Keysight and the University of Stuttgart's long-time research relationship.
LK-99 superconductor breakthrough: what’s the deal?
A significant yet befuddling step in the direction of a superconducting world, what’s the deal with the LK-99 superconductor breakthrough?
New project to bring high-value 3D printing to UK manufacturing
Technology being developed by a global consortium of companies and academic institutions could revolutionise the use of industrial additive manufacturing in the UK, bringing the advanced manufacturing of high-value components for key industries to the country for the first time.
Real-time optical technique for hydrogen impurities detection
Chromacityreports on the development of a next-generation optical solution for the detection of contaminants in renewable hydrogen.
Creating smarter AI with smarter semiconductors
POSTECH researchers have found a new method of boosting semiconductors to create smarter AI.
Tackling the skills gap in the rapidly changing engineering industry
The engineering and infrastructure sector is developing at a rapid pace. There has been growth over the past decade, with the number of people working in engineering increasing from 5.4 million in 2010 to 5.7 million in 2021, with a peak of 6.3 million in 2019.
Humans to provide energy source for smart devices of the future
Scientists may have finally found a solution to effectively harvesting energy from humans into electrical energy.
Modified VR technology can measure brain activity
Scientists have adapted a commercially available virtual reality headset, enabling it to gauge brain activity and investigate responses to cues, stressors, and external stimuli.
Single drop of ethanol to revolutionise nanosensor manufacture
Macquarie University engineers have developed a new technique to make the manufacture of nanosensors far less carbon-intensive, much cheaper, efficient, and more versatile, substantially improving a key process in this trillion-dollar global industry.