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Ultrafast digitisers used in neutrino detecting JUNO project
Ultrafast digitisers, or ADC cards, by Spectrum Instrumentation have been used for the largest liquid-neutrino-detector of mankind, JUNO.
ChipStart UK: a conversation with Arm about the future of the semiconductor industry
Investors, startups, and representatives of government and multinational companies met at the University of Glasgow on the 25th January to discussChipStart UK’s early-stage semiconductor incubatorand the UK's National Semiconductor Strategy.
Using soft gold to bridge nerves and electronics
Gold is not typically suited for forming long, thin threads, but researchers at Linköping University have achieved a breakthrough by creating gold nanowires.
Prof Carl Kocher explains the fundamentals of quantum entanglement
Quantum entanglement may be hard to get your head around, but it’s believed to be the key to future technological applications in quantum information. In this guest editorial, inspired by his new article in Frontiers in Quantum Science and Technology, Prof Carl Kocher explains his groundbreaking 1964-67 experiments in quantum entanglement and helps us stretch our minds to understand this apparently paradoxical phenomenon.
Cutting-edge innovation to dominate ESS Expo 2024
Environmental Services & Solutions Expo (ESS Expo 2024) will be gathering the sector’s top players to showcase the latest innovative solutions, designs, technologies, and services.
3D printing that is sustainable and reversible
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a novel3D printing methodthat is both simple and environmentally friendly.
World’s newest most accurate and precise clock
In the ongoing quest for precision, scientists have developed the World’s newest most accurate and precise clock that surpasses all previous standards of accuracy and reliability.
Swissbit debuts iShield Key series at Identity Week America
Swissbit, a provider of storage, security, and embedded IoT solutions, is proud to participate for the first time in Identity Week America 2024, 11–12 September 2024 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Centre in Washington, DC.
How ‘Kink state’ control might enable quantum electronics
The path to advancing quantum electronics is taking some intriguing twists, thanks to Kink states discovered by Penn State researchers.
UK government shelves £1.3bn for tech projects
The Labour government has shelved £1.3 billion of funding planned for technology and AI projects, a move that has been met with concern over the UK potentially missing out to competing countries.