MIT physicists and colleagues have demonstrated an exotic form of superconductivity in a new material the team synthesised only about a year ago. Although…
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TUM has launched a new School of Engineering and Design
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) has taken another strong step forward in its strategic structural reform. The new TUM School of Engineering and…
Cybathlon 2024 will have a global format
ETH Zurich’s third edition of Cybathlon will take place October 25 – 27th, 2024 with a main event in Zurich, Switzerland and teams participating…
Robotic hand with human-like manipulation skills
At just one year old, a baby is more dexterous than a robot. Sure, machines can do more than just pick up and put…
Scheme to connect school students with working network engineers
4D Data Centres, an infrastructure management provider, has announced its gold sponsorship with I’m an Engineer, a student-led online engagement activity. The programme connects…
Defects in semiconductors can be used for light generation
Researchers from the Low Energy Electronic Systems (LEES) interdisciplinary research group at the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), MIT’s research enterprise in…
Students shape solutions to net zero at ‘School Cop’
Revolutionary engineering ideas proposed by secondary school students will be debated in classrooms across the UK as part of Tomorrow’s Engineers Week Proposals include…
The reason to recreate thousands of galaxies
For all its brilliant complexity, the Milky Way is rather unremarkable as galaxies go. At least, that’s how Mark Vogelsberger sees it. “Our galaxy…
One more chapter in Women’s Technology Program
Now in its 19th year, the WTP brings high school students with little STEM experience to Cambridge for an immersive, four-week exploration of all…
Researchers are about to resolve environmental instability of materials for solar panels
One of the solar energy market’s most promising solar cell materials—perovskite—is also the most frustrating. A research team in Sweden reports a possible solution…