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Mission to map the ‘dark universe’ sets off on space journey
A European mission to explore how gravity, dark energy and dark matter has shaped the universe has launched following £37 million UK Space Agency funding.
5G RedCap (NR-Light): the natural successor to 4G LTE Cat 1 and Cat 4
While 4G cellular networks aren’t going to disappear in the short- to medium-term, if you’re in the business of designing devices that rely on cellular connectivity, it’s wise to think about what comes next. This is especially true if the kit you’re creating needs to remain in operation well into the next decade.
Microcontrollers smooth motor operations
The AVR EB family of microcontrollers (MCUs) from Microchip Technology are in stock at distributor Solsta.
SEGGER’s turns the cable connection into smart tech
SEGGER’s emUSB-C PD is an embedded software library for managing the power delivery (PD) protocol.
Power entry modules DG11/DG12 with new options
Following the successful launch of the two power entry modules DG11 and DG12 with increased IP protection, SCHURTER now also offers both models in variants for protection class II applications and in white as well as black.
Revealed: the secret behind Santa’s Christmas Eve delivery run
It’s been a mystery for children and parents alike for millennia – but leaked footage of a conversation between the Science and Technology Secretary and the Government Chief Scientific Adviser has revealed how Father Christmas manages to deliver billions of presents across the world in just one night.
New EV charging for North London
New EV charging points in North London have been energised and are ready to use, thanks to a partnership through the UK Power Networks Green Recovery programme.
CITIC Telecom CPC wins 3 awards for AI innovation
CITIC Telecom International CPC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CITIC Telecom International Holdings, is pleased to announce the winning of three distinguished awards in recent months.
Cracking up over BioFibre: self-healing concrete is no joke
Researchers from Drexel University have developed a self-healing concrete system, named ‘BioFibre,’ that could substantially enhance the durability and longevity of concrete structures.
Viscom's NORTEC 2024 Electronics Inspection showcase
Viscom AG will be exhibiting at NORTEC in Hamburg, Germany, from January 23 to 26, 2024.The trade fair for production brings together many different industries in northern Germany, Scandinavia, and the Benelux countries – ranging from metalworking, robotics and automation to IT solutions and logistics.