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Aerospace & Defence
24th April 2024
NASA fixes 24-billion-km Voyager-1 glitch

The US space agency announced that its Voyager-1 probe is now transmitting usable information back to Earth, following a period of incoherent signals. This milestone has been achieved despite the spacecraft's age of 46 years, making it humanity's most distant object. A computer malfunction had previously halted the return of intelligible data since November; however, engineers have successfully rectified this issue.

Automotive
24th April 2024
UK police trialling Tesla EVs as part of its fleet

Cumbria Police has embarked on a trial phase, integrating two Tesla EVs into its fleet. The trial began with the acquisition of a Tesla Model Y and Model 3, which the force will evaluate until the end of July.

Automotive
23rd April 2024
Global auto industry faces EV sale crisis

Millions of EVs on the market are facing the prospect of going unsold as the global auto industry prepares for an EV sale crisis.

Quantum Tech
23rd April 2024
Quantum electronics breakthrough sparks new debates

An international research team, led by the University of Göttingen, has experimentally shown that electrons in double-layer graphene, found naturally, behave as if they are massless, akin to the manner in which light travels, opening possibilities for quantum electronics. 

Women in Tech
22nd April 2024
WomenWhoCode (WWC) announces sudden closure

WomenWhoCode (WWC), a charitable organisation dedicated to supporting women in the technology sector, has announced its dissolution due to a severe funding shortfall.

Automotive
22nd April 2024
Two-way V2G EV charging gains traction

Carmakers around the world, as well as utilities and charging app operators, are preparing for a future in which more EV owners will sell power back to the grid via V2G EV charging technology.

Eco Innovation
20th April 2024
Sustainable fashion: self-dyeing vegan leather

The world is changing. People and industry are more aware of the effect their actions are having on the world. And with that knowledge, comes responsibility.

Design
19th April 2024
Tesla recalls Cybertrucks over safety concerns

Tesla has issued a recall for 3,878 of its Cybertrucks, manufactured between November 2023 and April 2024, due to significant safety concerns.

Analysis
19th April 2024
Who owns the Newport Wafer Fab?

In 2024, the Newport Wafer Fab was at the epicentre of political, economic, and industry discussion as it went through a shift in ownership.

Aerospace & Defence
19th April 2024
What and where is Spaceport Cornwall?

Spaceport Cornwall is a name we are hearing more and more in the Aerospace and Defence industry, but what and where is Spaceport Cornwall?

Power
19th April 2024
The impact of 50W wireless chargers on modern technology

Discover the versatile uses of 50W wireless chargers, from quick charging smartphones and tablets to powering high-tech gadgets.

News & Analysis
19th April 2024
Launch of Procurement Pro a success

The launch of Procurement Pro, a publication dedicated to the ever-evolving and increasingly complex world of procurement in the electronic components market, has been a resounding success so far, with its maiden magazine, event debut, and more exciting announcements to come.

Products
18th April 2024
Must have electronics gadgets for 2024

2024 has already marked a thrilling year in the tech industry, underscored by the buzz around AI that has captivated everyone from major organisations to the general public. However, amidst this AI fervour, a slew of other remarkable technological gadgets have emerged, often overshadowed yet equally deserving of attention. 

Artificial Intelligence
18th April 2024
The importance of the UK and US AI safety agreement

At the start of April 2024, the UK and US sat down to sign a first-of-its-kind AI safety agreement to test future AI models.

Robotics
17th April 2024
Boston Dynamics unveils next-generation electric Atlas robot

This week marked a significant milestone for Boston Dynamics as the company announced the retirement of its hydraulic Atlas robot and introduced its successor: a fully electric version designed to address real-world challenges.

Artificial Intelligence
17th April 2024
Scientists create AI capable of speaking to each other

A UNIGE team has developed an AI capable of learning a task solely based on verbal instructions, and to do the same with a sister AI.

Blog
17th April 2024
How many electronic gadgets are allowed in an airport?

Travelling with electronic gadgets has become commonplace, and so a good understanding of the regulations that govern their transportation across airports has become necessary.

Robotics
16th April 2024
NASA’s LASSIE robot dog trains to take on the Moon

In a two-year $2 million grant, a team of scientists and engineers have begun trials in Oregon to prepare NASA’s LASSIE robot dog for the Moon’s surface.

Tech Videos
15th April 2024
Electronic Specifier’s top interviews at embedded world 2024

Electronic Specifier’s Mick Elliott speaks to top industry executives at embedded world 2024 to find out the latest in the embedded electronics market.

Automotive
15th April 2024
New project could hasten rollout of autonomous cars in UK

A safety project for self-driving cars has been initiated by a team of scientists and experts led by the University of Surrey in efforts to develop framework for approving autonomous vehicles.

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