Wood fibres are being used by researchers at KTH to create a new class of stronger and lower-cost electrodes for even lighter and long-lasting…
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KTH is ranked 58th worldwide in graduate employability
KTH now ranks 58th worldwide in graduate employability, according to a survey published this week by Times Higher Education. KTH's ranking expert, Per-Anders Östling,…
Nonindustrial types of robots
This post tells about nonindustrial types of robots. Nonindustrial types of robots are used in variety applications like architecture, logistics, household, consumer and others.…
Structure of robots
This post describes 5 main components of a robot. Every single object can be explained in terms of the energy source, control unit and…
Grant from NASA to advance space health diagnostics
Imec, a world-leading research and innovation hub in nano-electronics and digital technologies announced it has received NASA funding to test a technology for monitoring…
Computer logic
This post answers the question "What is computer logic thinking?". Logic itself is a system that helps to distinguish between correct and incorrect concepts.…
Introduction into computational thinking
This post answers the question of "What do yo mean by computational thinking?". CT is a phenomena, or approach that is used in a…
Imaging, robotics, simulations, solar cells researches to be funded
Four more research projects at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) are to receive funding in the form of Consolidator Grants from the European…
Researchers have found the way to store data in everyday objects
A research team with members from ETH Zurich has discovered a new method for turning nearly any object into a data storage unit. This…
“Internet from space” with super-low latency
A new generation of low-flying satellites promises an “Internet from space”, that will be able to cover even remote regions around the world. Computer…