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South Korean researchers have developed an ultrasound-based wireless charging technology capable of fully charging an ...
Rolls-Royce SMR has signed a deal with Czech firm Škoda JS, a nuclear component manufacturer owned by power company ČEZ Group ...
Europe’s first driverless train has begun ferrying passengers between two Czech towns, with lidar and cameras replacing a ...
Apple plans to invest $100bn (£75bn) over the next four years in developing US-based chip production facilities as part of a ...
Yesterday (5 August), US transportation secretary Sean P Duffy announced a new proposed federal rule to “normalise” unmanned ...
Rocket and space technology company Skyrora has received its UK Civil Aviation Authority licence for suborbital launches from ...
Researchers have developed a new semiconductor-based circuit breaker that could enable broader integration of direct current ...
A South Korean research team has developed a new material for high-efficiency flexible perovskite solar cells that can be ...
If you thought that Blackbeard was a nightmare for ships at sea, imagine a modern-day, tech-savvy pirate, hacking into cargo ships as they roam the deep blue.
From December 2024, all new housing in Scotland will be built to the highest energy efficiency standards: a Scottish Passivhaus equivalent. Right now, no one knows exactly what that means.
"It all seems obvious to me," King Charles III recently told German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, referring to the need for a green transition. During a boat ride to an electrolyser site in ...
Many hackers are gamers and some gamers are hackers. But is it ethical, or even legal? As it turns out, the answer is far from straightforward.
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