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UK joins mission to trace Universe back to the Big Bang
The UK will play a crucial role in a landmark mission to trace patterns in the light from space, looking back almost to the Big Bang, bringing us closer to understanding the nature of our Universe and how it began.
Exploring the future of drones in logistics
The market for delivery drones is ready to take off. The potential benefits of using autonomous drones for delivery include alleviating road traffic, reducing carbon emissions (by using battery-powered delivery drones instead of gas-powered vehicles), faster delivery, and reduced delivery costs.
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.
UK leads Europe in generative AI patents
The UK leads the way in Europe for generative AI patents, edging Germany, according to UN research.
New EU project to develop advanced space satellite navigation
A new project, launched by the EU under the Photonics Partnership and supported by Photonics21, is poised to transform space exploration and autonomous systems with new sensors that use tiny pulses of laser light to improve satellite navigation and earth observation.
TEMPEST power line filters from MPE make shelters spy-proof
The Armag Corporation of Bardstown, Kentucky, is a provider ofhigh-security, modular, and transportable secure facilities as spy-proof shelters.
Innovative autophage engines and the future of rocketry
The autophage rocket engine, utilising its plastic fuselage for fuel, marks a significant innovation in aerospace engineering and it has been built and fired by engineers at Glasgow University.
EU is facing skills gap in technology space
Europe's technology sector is experiencing critical deficiencies in skills, investment, and innovation, particularly in areas such as AI, quantum computing, and space technology, according to a DIGITALEUROPE report.
UK lagging behind EU counterparts in tech skills race
The UK trails behind European counterparts when it comes to technology skills - despite lofty science and technology superpower aims.
Why FPGAs are critical to navigating evolving security requirements
The cyber threat landscape is showing no signs of slowing down. As cybercriminals develop more sophisticated techniques and target a wider range of organisations, traditional security measures are becoming increasingly insufficient – and costly.