OneWeb launches 36 satellites

Yesterday, OneWeb, the satellite constellation backed by the UK government and Bharti Enterprises, launched 36 satellites from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The launch takes the number of satellites in the OneWeb constellation from 358 to 394 representing over 60% of the planned 648 satellite constellation. The constellation aims to deliver global internet access. The ...

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UV wall protects against Covid

A research team from the Technical University of Munich and the Division of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine at the LMU University Hospital Munich, in cooperation with the start-up Smart United GmbH, has developed an invisible protective “wall” made of UV-C light. In their study, published as a preprint on medRxiv, the researchers were able ...

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Direct Insights develops BSP

Direct Insight, the Oxfordshire embedded specialist, has developed a Board Support Package (BSP) which enables the use of QNX 7 with the Boundary Devices’ Nitrogen 8M board, an ARM-based SBC designed to leverage the  capabilities of NXP’s i.MX8M Mini Quad processor. Designed for mass production with a guaranteed 10 year lifespan, FCC pre-scan results, and ...

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Leti proposes FD-SOI spin qubit platform for quantum computing

A paper from CEA-Leti called  “A new FD-SOI spin qubit platform with 40nm effective control pitch”, notes that operating Si quantum dot (QD) arrays requires homogeneous and ultra-dense structures with aggressive gate pitch. Such a density is necessary to separately control the quantum dots’ chemical potential, i.e. the charge occupation of each dot, from the ...

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