As the race for new power sources continues, researchers have recently developed a new battery technology that utilises droplets of various hydrogel liquids. What challenges do eng
Insights | 18-09-2023
With the recent discovery of China’s 7nm capabilities, some are starting to question if the numerous sanctions and restrictions against China are doing more harm than good. Now, Ch
Semiconductors | 15-09-2023
With the recent discovery of China’s 7nm capabilities, some are starting to question if the numerous sanctions and restrictions against China are doing more harm than good. Now, Ch
In The News | 15-09-2023
After more than one hundred years of copper cables being used in telecommunications, BT has finally announced that no new copper cables will be installed in favour of optic fibre s
In The News | 15-09-2023
As cars become more intelligent, adding additional sensors only helps to improve situational awareness. However, one area that remains unheard of is acoustic sensors in vehicles, a
Insights | 14-09-2023
Intel's recent challenges have seen TSMC take the crown as the world’s most advanced semiconductor manufacturer. Now that Intel has regrouped and redoubled efforts, Intel is confid
Semiconductors | 13-09-2023
Intel's recent challenges have seen TSMC take the crown as the world’s most advanced semiconductor manufacturer. Now that Intel has regrouped and redoubled efforts, Intel is confid
In The News | 13-09-2023
Now that ARM is finally going to become a publicly traded company again, the owners of ARM have decided to list its public offerings on the NASDAQ stock exchange instead of LSE. Fo
In The News | 12-09-2023
As more devices become integrated with Bluetooth technologies, the advertisement mechanism used by Bluetooth is giving away the location of valuables to thieves. What challenges do
Security | 12-09-2023