The University of Strathclyde is today announcing that it is set to be involved in six of the Scottish Government’s Advancing Manufacturing Challenge Fund…
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CS students create virtual Stanford
A new virtual platform is helping the Stanford community recapture the campus experience. It’s called Club Cardinal, and it’s turned the university into an online,…
Air amplifying light
In a promising breakthrough for the future of communications, EPFL researchers have developed a technology that can amplify light in the latest hollow-core optical…
Preparations for new AWS center for quantum computing
Preparations are under way for the new Amazon Web Services Center for Quantum Computing, scheduled to open in spring 2021. The two-story, 21,000-square-foot facility…
2D materials for transistors of the future
Since the discovery of graphene, two-dimensional materials have been the focus of materials research. Among other things, they could be used to build tiny,…
Hyperloop research program at TUM
It is designed to move passengers at close to the speed of sound: the Hyperloop. In international competitions, students of the Technical University of…
System for high-fidelity operations and interconnections between processors
MIT researchers have introduced a quantum computing architecture that can perform low-error quantum computations while also rapidly sharing quantum information between processors. The work…
Institute of Coding sees a massive increase in enrolments
The Institute of Coding (IoC) announced that it has enrolled over 400,000 learners on its digital skills courses since its launch in 2018. With…
ML helps robots coordinate in space
Engineers at Caltech have designed a new data-driven method to control the movement of multiple robots through cluttered, unmapped spaces, so they do not…
Porous graphene for future electronics
A team of physicists and chemists has produced the first porous graphene ribbons in which specific carbon atoms in the crystal lattice are replaced…