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Magnetism’s noise can now be measured to improve magnetic spin

The level of noise associated with the propagation of magnon current, quasi-particles associated with waves of magnetization, has been measured, and this could help the development of magnonic computers. A microchip that generates a magnonic current between tr...

By Rob Coppinger | 05-04-2019

In-Car Black Boxes Will Soon Be Stopping You Speeding

Cars that automatically comply with speed limits are set to become a reality and black box data recorders will legally ensure you don’t disable the speed control system. Many of you out there will have already experienced being told by your car to reduce your...

By Paul Whytock | 04-04-2019

Intelligent load management systems paying off

Load management, in a nutshell, is a process by which the ‘peaks and troughs’ of power use are smoothed out with the aim of achieving a reduction in energy costs. Examples of money savings include: E-Car (variable charging); power storage; heating pumps used a...

By Nnamdi Anyadike | 03-04-2019

Applications for thin films that can be sprayed or printed onto textiles

This technology is called textile organic light emitting electrochemical cells (OLECs). The OLECs are electrochemically stable in ambient air conditions and laid down as a thin film, they can produce light in the visible spectrum or in the ultraviolet (UV). Th...

By Rob Coppinger | 02-04-2019

The Biggest Pain Points of the Internet of Things

The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to become more popular. With its increasing use comes lower costs, more adoption, and applications in a variety of industries, from manufacturing to transportation and home security. However, despite its prevalence, the I...

By Moe Long | 01-04-2019

How "Wi-Fi 6" Benefits to the Internet of Things

One of the biggest roadblocks in the way of success for the Internet of Things is wireless network speed. Almost all IoT devices rely on Wi-Fi, but with varying speeds (depending on the router and layout), mixed security, and the battery impact of maintaining...

By Christian Cawley | 29-03-2019

Analog Devices has unveiled its SHARC Audio Module Platform

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) has announced the availability of the SHARC Audio Module (ADZS-SC589-MINI), a hardware and software platform that facilitates efficient product prototyping, development, and production for a variety of digital audio products. At the...

By Rob Coppinger | 28-03-2019

Liquid cooled electronics market seeing rapid growth

In the field of electronic cooling, it is now becoming widely accepted that liquid cooling is a much better technology solution, compared to air cooling. Despite the advantages of liquid cooling, ‘hybrid’ air-liquid cooling systems are used at some data centre...

By Nnamdi Anyadike | 27-03-2019

Engineered Micro Ionic Ceramics Could Improve Battery Performances

Ionic ceramics that have engineered micrometre-sized grain structure boundaries could improve how fast a battery can be recharged, how long it can hold that charge and how fast it can discharge that energy. Ceramics, non-carbon based, inorganic materials, can...

By Rob Coppinger | 25-03-2019

Is it time to muzzle the tech companies' data scoff?

Online data about you is valuable stuff and high-tech companies have freely been able to feast on it, monetise and market it without your say so. But those days could be numbered as pressure grows from Government and industry experts, including web founder Sir...

By Paul Whytock | 20-03-2019

Industrial Lasers Innovation Reaches New Heights

The use of lasers across a swathe of the manufacturing industry, as tools capable of delivering intense cutting or welding power with high precision, is increasing. Beginning in the early 1980s, the automotive industry was an early user of high power lasers. A...

By Nnamdi Anyadike | 19-03-2019

How to Save Energy With Smart Home Automation

Smart home control and smart home automation afford many benefits. There’s the convenience of configuring scenes, consolidating device control, and providing enhanced security. While a smart home may simplify various behavioural processes, such as turning on o...

By Moe Long | 18-03-2019