A new way of making large sheets of high-quality, atomically thin graphene could lead to ultra-lightweight, flexible solar cells, and to new classes of…
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University of Limerick and Analog Devices announce scholarship programmes
The University of Limerick (UL) and Analog Devices (ADI) have announced two scholarship programs in honour of Peter Real, ADI’s late chief technology officer…
William Coates developing new business school at University of Brighton
William Coates has selected Asite to support its delivery of the installation of Mechanical & Electrical Services at the University of Brighton new Business…
TUM is rated as Germany’s best university
In the prestigious “QS World University Rankings”, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has risen to the 50th position and is thus ranked as…
$4.5 million for large-scale quantum computer
Universal Quantum has raised $4.5 million as it emerges from stealth with plans to build a practical quantum computer it claims will be far more…
Single protons move between solid and water surface
Scientists at EPFL have been able to observe single protons moving at the interface between water and a solid surface. Their research reveals the…
New type of transistor with extremely high cut-off frequencies
Researchers at Fraunhofer IAF have succeeded in developing a new type of transistor with extremely high cut-off frequencies: Metal Oxide Semiconductor HEMTs, or MOSHEMTs,…
Short-lived radioactive molecule precisely measured first time
Researchers at MIT and elsewhere have combined the power of a super collider with techniques of laser spectroscopy to precisely measure a short-lived radioactive…
Farnell announces new resources to support home learning
As learning continues to take place in the home environment, Farnell, the Development Distributor, has launched a new campaign entitled ‘Stay Home Stay Tuned’.…
New 5G switch for battery life and more improvements
The 5G revolution has begun, and the first lines of phones that can access the next generation of wireless speeds have already hit the…