
EU Launches NanoIC Pilot Line for Sub-2nm Semiconductor Research
Europe’s largest semiconductor pilot line is now open. The NanoIC facility, based at the Interuniversity Centre for Microelectronics (imec) in Leuven, Belgium, will give researchers

Europe’s largest semiconductor pilot line is now open. The NanoIC facility, based at the Interuniversity Centre for Microelectronics (imec) in Leuven, Belgium, will give researchers

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have created a new type of hydrogel, which, even if it consists of 80% water, can retain its shape

Engineers in Iceland are preparing to drill two kilometers (1.2 miles) into the Krafla volcano, hitting right into its magma chamber where immense amounts of

James Dyson has announced this year’s James Dyson Award (JDA) winners, celebrating engineering innovation, ingenuity, and problem-solving impact. The three winners receive £30,000 ($40,400) to

The Kobe-based supercomputer named ‘Fugaku’ has captured the title of the world’s fastest computer this month, attaining a computational power of 442 petaflops which translates

Reaction Engines has partnered with IP Group and the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), to design a compact and lightweight ammonia “cracker” reactor, which

Laboratory ovens aren’t new. They’ve been around for a while and are often designed for specific applications. Ideal for a wide variety of applications, lab

Swiss multinational company ABB has formally launched the world’s fastest electric car charger – the new Terra 360 modular charger. Here 360 stand for 360kW

The remote community of people living in Yahel, in southern Israel, have just had a modern compressed-air electric power generation system commissioned, generating 250 kW
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