MIT.nano has added the Nanoscribe Photonic Professional GT2, a high-speed, three-dimensional microfabrication instrument, to its fabrication capabilities. The GT2 will provide MIT.nano users with…
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With the aim of supporting college and university students, Digi-Key Electronics has launched its DKBack2School giveaway. Entrants can submit their name and email address…
New charging stations addressing two problems
EPFL scientists have developed a new system that addresses two top priorities of the energy transition: clean hydrogen production and large-scale energy storage. Their…
New AI algorithm for financial markets
Using a new machine learning algorithm, a team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has succeeded in analyzing complex markets and their equilibrium…
Photovoltaic used to detect neutrons
The device, based on a special class of crystalline compounds called perovskites, could be used to quickly detect neutrons coming from radioactive materials, e.g.…
Post-quantum cryptography for cybersecurity
A team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has designed and commissioned the production of a computer chip that implements post-quantum cryptography very…
How Saturn makes ripples on it’s rings
In the same way that earthquakes cause our planet to rumble, oscillations in the interior of Saturn make the gas giant jiggle around ever…
Water vapour on Jupiter’s satellite
Publishing in Nature Astronomy in July, Roth and his team drew on new—and decades old—datasets collected from Hubble space telescope images and spectra. The…
How fiber optics boosts productivity of supercomputers
Optical technology is used for transmitting, storing, displaying and identifying data. It provides the processing speed that data centers need by offering efficient means…
TUM develops a rover for Moon launch
With a remote-controlled rover that can turn dust and sand into solid construction material, a team from the TUM student group WARR is taking…