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Georgia Tech create 480x faster nanoscale metal printing method
Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have achieved a remarkable breakthrough in the field of nanoscale metal printing, unveiling a method that significantly surpasses existing technologies in terms of speed and cost-effectiveness.
Sam Altman's plan for a global AI chip manufacturing network
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has initiated a pioneering move to set up a global network of semiconductor manufacturing plants (known colloquially as fabs) to address the chip shortage, particularly those tailored for artificial intelligence (AI) applications.
Technical breakthroughs in moth eye-inspired coatings
The ingenuity of nature has once more led to human innovation in fields of electronics and optics. At the forefront of this innovation is the implementation of moth eye-inspired coatings, a technological leap that promises to reshape various industries.
Organic semiconductor breakthrough paves way for advanced electronics
A team led by Professor Young S. Park from UNIST’s Department of Chemistry has made a groundbreaking advancement in the realm of organic semiconductors.
Nuvoton commits to 8-bit MCU production sustainability
Nuvoton Technology, one of the world's leading suppliers of microcontrollers, has proudly launched itsMUG51 8-bit MCU seriesof low power microcontrollers designed for battery-free devices.
Anritsu spectrum analyser MS9740B measurement function
Anritsu Corporation has introduced the measurement function (MS9740B-020) for Optical Spectrum Analyser MS9740B that evaluates a pulsed Laser Diode (LD) chip.
2024 report: AIoT leads digital transformation
Telenor IoT publishes its annual IoT Predictions Report for 2024. The report explores how the strategic integration of Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things is reshaping industries, and how it will become a necessity for companies to stay competitive in today’s digital world.
Digital authentication for art and luxury items
For centuries, works of art and cultural artifacts have been counterfeited, stolen, or exchanged. They range from antiques to paintings and sculptures. While longevity and nostalgia increase the desire for old objects for many people, even forgers who have been exposed in major scandals have not revealed how many of their fakes are actually in circulation.
World Economic Forum: ‘Europe must up its game’
EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen has called that ‘Europe must up its game’ when it comes to AI in order to remain competitive, on the opening day of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Peregrine lander: US’ first mission to lunar surface in half a century comes crashing down
In a turn of events that underscores the inherent risks of space exploration, the US' ambitious lunar mission, led by Astrobotic’s Peregrine lander, faced an untimely end.