Studies have estimated that 752 million people in the world lacked access to electricity in 2020, 581 million of whom live in sub-Saharan Africa. The United Nations (UN) has stipulated that they’d like to provide access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, an...
Environment | By Liam Critchley | 26-09-2023
Studies have estimated that 752 million people in the world lacked access to electricity in 2020, 581 million of whom live in sub-Saharan Africa. The United Nations (UN) has stipulated that they’d like to provide access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, an...
Insights | By Liam Critchley | 26-09-2023
As the pressure to find new semiconductors continues to increase, researchers from Intel have recently revealed how their latest glass substrates will help Intel put one trillion transistors on a single die in the next few years. What challenges does silicon p...
Semiconductors | By Robin Mitchell | 26-09-2023
As the pressure to find new semiconductors continues to increase, researchers from Intel have recently revealed how their latest glass substrates will help Intel put one trillion transistors on a single die in the next few years. What challenges does silicon p...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 26-09-2023
Soft and stretchable electronic devices have gathered a lot of interest in recent years, primarily as tools for biomedical diagnoses and in the study of biological systems. This is because these devices can interface effectively with the human body and other b...
Wearables | By Liam Critchley | 25-09-2023
Soft and stretchable electronic devices have gathered a lot of interest in recent years, primarily as tools for biomedical diagnoses and in the study of biological systems. This is because these devices can interface effectively with the human body and other b...
Technical Analysis | By Liam Critchley | 25-09-2023
Tidal energy, often overshadowed by its renewable siblings like solar and wind, is making waves in the UK's energy landscape. And when it comes to tidal energy, there's a lot to dive into. Let's plunge into some expert insights that might just change the tide...
Environment | By Robin Mitchell | 25-09-2023
Tidal energy, often overshadowed by its renewable siblings like solar and wind, is making waves in the UK's energy landscape. And when it comes to tidal energy, there's a lot to dive into. Let's plunge into some expert insights that might just change the tide...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 25-09-2023
Recently, French authorities have published their findings on iPhone 12 radio emissions, claiming that they exceed the legal limits of the country. As such, Apple must push out a software update to rectify the issue or face a large recall in the country. What...
5G | By Robin Mitchell | 21-09-2023
Recently, French authorities have published their findings on iPhone 12 radio emissions, claiming that they exceed the legal limits of the country. As such, Apple must push out a software update to rectify the issue or face a large recall in the country. What...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 21-09-2023
Satellite internet is hardly new, and the number of low-earth orbiting satellites has skyrocketed over the last decade, but one technology that many are now awaiting is space-based 5G networks. What challenges do 5G networks face on Earth, why could space be t...
5G | By Robin Mitchell | 20-09-2023
Satellite internet is hardly new, and the number of low-earth orbiting satellites has skyrocketed over the last decade, but one technology that many are now awaiting is space-based 5G networks. What challenges do 5G networks face on Earth, why could space be t...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 20-09-2023