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How smart sensors are revolutionising medical technology
Imagine a bandage that detects infection before symptoms appear. Smart bandages with tiny sensors to monitor temperature, pH, and bacteria could enable early diagnosis, faster treatment and fewer complications. But developing these sensor-driven devices is far from straightforward.
NTT Research launches Physics of Artificial Intelligence Group
NTT Research, Inc. a division of NTT, unveiled the Physics of Artificial Intelligence Group, spun off from a group within the NTT Research Physics & Informatics (PHI) Lab.
$35 billion agreement for world's largest AI data centre
Governor Kim Yung-Rok of South Korea's Jeollanam-do Province travelled to the United States to sign a formal $35 billion agreement with Fir Hills Inc. (FH) part of Stock Farm Road, Inc. (SFR) for the construction of the world's largestAI data centreat a ceremony in California.
Council for Science and Technology appoints new members
Eight new members have been appointed to the Council for Science and Technology (CST). The Council advises the Prime Minister and the Cabinet on strategic science and technology policy issues that cut across the responsibilities of individual government departments.
Smartwatches have potential to minimise spread of disease
Researchers at Aalto University, Stanford University, and Texas A&M have released a study that shows how smartwatches could provide a simple and effective way to minimise the spread of disease.
National Engineers Week: 10 women shaping engineering today
As wecelebrate National Engineers Week, it is the perfect time to recognise the women who have transformed engineering and technology. Their innovations have not only advanced their respective fields but have also laid the pathway for future generations.
Turning transparent with food dye: a breakthrough in non-invasive imaging
Scientists fromStanford Universityhave made an exciting leap forward inmedical imaging, developing a way to make living tissue temporarily transparent.
Sprayable gel protects buildings from wildfire damage
Researchers at Stanford University have made significant strides in wildfire defence by developing a new water-enhancing gel designed to protect structures fromburning during wildfires.
Where did AI come from?
Today (16th July 2024) is AI Appreciation Day, and to fully appreciate a topic, one must first understand its origins – so, where did AI come from?
Prince Philip Medal awarded to inventor of MIMO wireless technology
Dr Arogyaswami J Paulraj, Emeritus Professor at Stanford University and Senior Advisor for deeptech venture capital firm Celesta Capital, has been honoured with the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Prince Philip Medal.