A computer science team has developed the Electronic Bee-Veterinarian, a sensor-based technology that could reduce colony losses and lower labour costs for commercial beekeepers.
Future electronics could be made more powerful and more energy efficient by employing niobium phosphide for the thinnest connections in computer chips, Stanford University researchers report.
Three years of research and development at Mori Seiki have culminated in the launch of the company's new NT series of integrated mill turn centres.
Rolls-Royce has unveiled a new waterjet engine for naval, offshore and leisure markets that it claims offers more power, greater efficiency, reduced emissions and better manoeuvrability.
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Cambridge Consultants has launched prism200, a “through-wall” radar sensing device which gives security forces a means of reducing the risks involved in hostage situations.
Physicists have developed what they say is the first nonlinear camera that captures high-resolution images of the interior of solid objects using terahertz (THz) radiation.
Researchers from Stanford University have created an artificial synapse made from organic materials, a development with potential for advanced computing and brain-machine technologies.
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