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Second Life for Nissan Batteries in Norway

Second Life for Nissan Batteries in Norway

Nissan has entered into a partnership with Stena Recycling in Norway to give a second life to batteries from its electric vehicles (EVs). This strategic collaboration aims to develop and expand the reuse of second-life EV batteries in Norway, where there are...

Published on: March 18, 2025

Microsonar Technology Enables Real-Time Fingerspelling Tracking

Microsonar Technology Enables Real-Time Fingerspelling Tracking

A groundbreaking technology called SpellRing has been developed by a research team led by Cornell University. SpellRing combines a speaker, microphone, mini gyroscope, and clever machine learning to enable real-time American Sign Language (ASL) communication. This innovative device has the potential to...

Published on: March 18, 2025

Space Forge gets green light for space factory launch

Space Forge gets green light for space factory launch

UK startup Space Forge has recently made headlines by securing a licence to launch its innovative space factory. The licence, granted by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), will enable the launch of the ForgeStar-1 later this year. The primary goal of...

Published on: March 18, 2025

Turnkey HD IO system for quantum scaling

Turnkey HD IO system for quantum scaling

Delft Circuits, a company based in the Netherlands, has recently unveiled a groundbreaking High-Density Input/Output (HD I/O) system designed specifically for the scaling up of quantum computers. This turnkey system boasts 256 channels and a modular design that allows for seamless scalability...

Published on: March 18, 2025

Li-ion Battery Management Platform with Pre-Validated Firmware

Li-ion Battery Management Platform with Pre-Validated Firmware

Renesas Electronics Corporation has introduced a comprehensive solution for battery management tailored for lithium-ion packs utilized in a variety of battery-powered consumer products such as e-bikes, vacuum cleaners, robotics, and drones. The R-BMS F (Ready Battery Management System with Fixed Firmware) comes...

Published on: March 18, 2025

Quantum Computing Growth in Datacenter

Quantum Computing Growth in Datacenter

The market for quantum computing, communications, and sensing technology was valued at US$954 million in 2024 and is projected to grow by approximately 15 percent to reach around US$1.1 billion in 2025, as reported by Yole. While quantum sensing systems and hardware...

Published on: March 18, 2025

Xenics Imaging Sensor in NASA JPL and ESA Venus Missions

Xenics Imaging Sensor in NASA JPL and ESA Venus Missions

Xenics, a prominent player in advanced imaging technology and a subsidiary of Exosens, has entered into a collaboration with the German Aerospace Centre (DLR.de) for the NASA/JPL VERITAS and ESA EnVision missions. These missions, namely the Venus Emissivity, Radio science, InSAR, Topography,...

Published on: March 18, 2025

One atom thick nanoribbons for quantum computing solutions

One atom thick nanoribbons for quantum computing solutions

A report from the Utrecht University and the University of Twente:If you start with a two-dimensional ribbon and make it narrower and narrower, when does it stop being a ribbon and start being a one-dimensional line? Scientists from Utrecht University and the...

Published on: March 18, 2025

One atom thick nanoribbons for quantum computing

One atom thick nanoribbons for quantum computing

A report from the Utrecht University and the University of Twente:If you start with a two-dimensional ribbon and make it narrower and narrower, when does it stop being a ribbon and start being a one-dimensional line? Scientists from Utrecht University and the...

Published on: March 18, 2025

Compact Optical Amplifier for Data Center Interconnects, AI Accelerators, and HPC

Compact Optical Amplifier for Data Center Interconnects, AI Accelerators, and HPC

Researchers have developed a photonic-chip-based traveling-wave parametric amplifier (TWPA) that achieves ultra-broadband signal amplification in an unprecedentedly compact form. EPFL reports that modern communication networks rely on optical signals to transfer vast amounts of data. But just like a weak radio signal,...

Published on: March 18, 2025