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UVA professor developing ‘freeze ray’ technology for the Air Force
You know that freeze ray gun that Batman villain Mr. Freeze uses to ‘ice’ his enemies? A University of Virginia professor thinks he may have figured out how to make one in real life.
This 3D printed gripper doesn’t need electronics to function
This soft robotic gripper is not only 3D printed in one print; it also doesn’t need any electronics to work.
Lessons for safe and effective adoption of AI in healthcare
Artificial intelligence-based healthcare technologies have great potential to transform health outcomes and the UK’s healthcare system, but there are currently barriers to their adoption and scaleup, and risks that must be managed, according to a report of a FORUM workshop hosted jointly by the Academy of Medical Sciences and the Royal Academy of Engineering.
World's first observation of magnetic fields of individual lattice planes
Hitachi, Kyushu University, RIKEN, and HREM have announced the world's first observation of magnetic fields of individual lattice planes.
Flash Memory Summit announces lifetime achievement award winner 2023
Flash Memory Summit have announced this year's recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award: Amber Huffman of Google Cloud.
A new type of quantum bit in semiconductor nanostructures
Researchers have created a quantum superposition state in a semiconductor nanostructure that might serve as a basis for quantum computing.
Swissbit expands US sales team to drive growth
Swissbit, a specialist manufacturer of storage, security, and embedded IoT solutions, is delighted to announce the expansion of its sales team with the addition of two new professionals.
Arm unveils alliance to address semiconductor skills shortage
Arm is announcing a new global initiative known as the Semiconductor Education Alliance, with support from partners including Arduino, Cadence, Cornell University, the Semiconductor Research Corporation, STMicroelectronics, Synopsys, Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute, the All-India Council for Technical Education, and the University of Southampton.
Demos boost small business growth in the UK’s machining sector
From robotic machining, digital machine shop planning, low-cost machining IoT, and process optimisations for cycling, automotive, fashion, and covid response, engineering experts at Scotland's R&D manufacturing hub have helped growing businesses harness their competitive edge after completing a major European project.
NVIDIA advances physical AI with largest indoor synthetic dataset
NVIDIA contributed the largest ever indoor synthetic dataset to the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) conference’s annual AI City Challenge – helping researchers and developers advance the development of solutions for smart cities and industrial automation.