New products include adhesives for electronics assembly and a benchtop dispensing robot.
Active intelligent reconfigurable surfaces for 6G wireless comms
Active intelligent reconfigurable surfaces for 6G wireless comms are the subject of UL-Ireland research project announced today. Such surfaces can be used to intercept weak millimetre-wave and terahertz signals, boosting ...
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Cambridge EV fast-charge battery startup to raise more funds
Cambridge University EV fast-charge battery startup Nyobolt has averted a funding crisis by signing new contracts and is on the verge of a new cash injection, reports the Telegraph. Previously ...
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IBM and GloFo settle dispute
GlobalFoundries and IBM have settled their lawsuit over IP and say they are looking at ways to co-operate in the future. The case, which has been going on since April ...
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Teesside and Edinburgh universities develop new carbon capture material
The universities of Teesside and Edinburgh have created a new material which can capture 3.5–5 million tonnes of CO2 in the UK and nearly 30 million tonnes of CO2 globally ...
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NASA selects four companies to develop Near Space Network
Four companies have won Nasa contracts to expand the agency’s Near Space Network. Specifically, its commercial “direct-to-Earth capabilities” services. Nasa describes this function as “a mission-critical communication capability that allows ...
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Solar-electric cooking viable in charcoal-based Rwandan communities
Solar-powered electric cooking is becoming a viable alternative to charcoal and wood-based cooking in Rwanda, according to a project at Coventry University. “Around 30% of the world’s population lacks access ...
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Eddy current distance sensor with nanometre resolution for mirror positioning
Kaman Precision Products has introduced a high-reliability version of its KD-5100 eddy current distance measuring module, intended to be used for feedback where moving mirrors are used to steer lasers ...
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Iceye raises $65m further funding for SAR imagery
Iceye – the Finnish specialist in satellite-based SAR imagery (Synthetic Aperture Radar) – has raised a further $65 million in funding. This brings the total raised, in 2024 alone, to ...
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Imagination CEO to retire as controversy swirls around alleged China dealings
Simon Beresford-Wylie (pictured) CEO of Imagination Technologies, is to retire next year amid controversy about inappropriate transfers of technology to China. There has been no suggestion that his departureand the ...
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