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Achieving a National-Scale, 100% Renewable Electric Grid

With recently announced federal emissions-reduction targets, a push for national power-sector decarbonization, and plummeting wind and solar costs, the United States is poised to...

Use Google Services? These Five Updates will Make Your Lives Easier

Get ready for a lot of new changes to most of your Google experiences. Google hosted its annual keynote kicking off the I/O developers'...

Digi-Key Electronics and Bourns, Inc. Celebrate 30 Years of Successful Business Partnership

Digi-Key Electronics, which offers the world's largest selection of electronic components in stock for immediate shipment, announced that it has been recognized by Bourns for 30...

Silicon Chips Combine Light and Ultrasound for Better Signal Processing

The continued growth of wireless and cellular data traffic relies heavily on light waves. Microwave photonics in the field of technology is dedicated to...

Envisioning Safer Cities with Artificial Intelligence (AI)

AI is providing new opportunities in a range of fields, from business to industrial design to entertainment. But how about civil engineering and city...

Google Aims to Use AI to Help Recognize Common Skin Conditions

Provided the many uses of AI for healthcare—from breast cancer diagnosis to better detecting tuberculosis—Google plans to use artificial intelligence to help users learn...

Project Starline: Google’s Video Chat Makes it Look Like Users are Physically in the Same...

Picture using video chat like Zoom, except instead of seeing the person you call on a screen, it feels as if they are physically...

A Safer, Greener Way to Make Solar Cells

Scientists at SPECIFIC Innovation and Knowledge Centre, Swansea University, have found a way to replace the toxic, unsustainable solvents currently needed to make the...

Calculating the Rising Energy Demand for Cooling

Due to climate change, the average global temperature will rise in the coming decades. This should also significantly increase the number of so-called cooling...

Robotic ‘Third Thumb’ Use can Alter Brain Representation of the Hand

Using a robotic 'Third Thumb' can impact how the hand is represented in the brain, finds a new study led by UCL researchers. The...

Researchers Develop Framework Incorporating Renewables and Flexible Carbon Capture

As the global energy demand continues to grow along with atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), there has been a major push to adopt...

Global 5G Future at Risk if 6GHz Spectrum is Not Licensed: GSMA

The GSM Association (GSMA) has called on governments to license the 6GHz band for fifth-generation or 5G networks if they aspire to realize the full capabilities of the...

The Semiconductor Shortage Could Be on Its Way Out

A shortage of semiconductor is delaying automotive production by millions of units around the globe, costing automakers billions in profits—just as demand is surging after...

Delhi HC Asks Centre to Consider Including Hydrogen Fuel Cell in FAME-II

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed the Department of Heavy Industries, Government of India, to consider including hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure within...

Novel Methods to Improve the Range and Safety of E-Vehicles

A University of Surrey project has revealed innovative methods that could dramatically improve the performance of future electrical vehicles (e-vehicles). As part of the European...

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