The advent of quantum computing is opening previously unimaginable perspectives for solving problems deemed beyond the reach of conventional computers, from cryptography and pharmacology…
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Solar-powered off-road car completes 1,000km Sahara journey
The Solar Team Eindhoven, a group of students from TU/e, successfully piloted Stella Terra, the world's pioneering off-road solar car, across a challenging 1,000km…
Printed circuit boards: the fascinating story of its creator
Have you ever stopped to think about the tiny piece of technology that makes our electronic devices work? That little green thing is called…
ABB and Imperial College extend carbon capture collaboration
A dedicated carbon capture pilot plant will continue to train the net-zero workforce, and engineers and scientists of the future, after ABB and Imperial…
Meet the joint winners of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s 2023 Bhattacharyya Award
At a Royal Academy of Engineering event held this evening at the Edgbaston Park Hotel in Birmingham, the two partnerships of Loughborough University and…
Applications to jobs in third quarter of 2023 break post-lockdown records
With the latest ONS data showing a 'loosening’ job market, quarterly data from CV-Library, reveals that job applications for the third quarter (July, August,…
Basic soldering techniques for beginners
Soldering, a fundamental skill in the electronics industry, involves the use of a soldering iron to melt solder, thereby creating a strong electrical connection…
Manchester researchers design and fly world’s largest quadcopter drone
Engineers at The University of Manchester have built and flown the world’s largest quadcopter drone. The drone, made from a cardboard-like material called foamboard,…
Cambridge and Google partner to facilitate AI research
The University of Cambridge and Google are building on their long-standing partnership with a multi-year research collaboration agreement and a Google grant for the…
32% of students use ChatGPT weekly
New data from The Knowledge Academy has revealed that almost three-quarters (72%) of respondents studying Digital Law or Legal courses at university admit to…