As thousands of young people across the West Midlands prepare to receive their A-level and GCSE results this week, Make UK has highlighted the…
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The return of freshers’ fairs for engineering students
As I am sure you are aware if you have been a university student throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the way that just about everything…
TUM students won Elon Musk’s competition
Elon Musk's "Not-a-Boring Competition" was held in Las Vegas on Sunday. Eight student teams from around the world competed against one another, drilling with…
3D-printed objects that can feel interactions
MIT researchers have developed a new method to 3D print mechanisms that detect how force is being applied to an object. The structures are…
An insulator constructed of conductors
Ohm’s law is well-known from physics class. It states that the resistance of a conductor and the voltage applied to it determine how much…
A system that can decode any type of data
Every piece of data that travels over the internet — from paragraphs in an email to 3D graphics in a virtual reality environment —…
Scientists made light interact with matter
There is no doubt that we are moving steadily toward an era of technologies based on quantum physics. But to get there, we first…
A new centre for innovation
MIT’s innovation and entrepreneurship community just got 50,000 square feet of new space to work with. The Institute’s new InnovationHQ encompasses five floors in the…
A new test bed for intelligent mobility
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Industrieanlagen-Betriebsgesellschaft mbH (IABG) are building a new test bed for intelligent mobility concepts. With funding from the…
Georgia Tech is for more diverse computing ethics education
Jason Borenstein of the School of Public Policy, Ellen Zegura of the School of Computer Science, and Charles Isbell, dean of the College of…