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Cambridge researchers develop wireless device that makes clean fuel from Co2 and sunlight
August 28, 2020

Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed a standalone, wireless device that can convert sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into a carbon-neutral fuel. The researchers say the breakthrough is a massive step towards achieving large-scale artificial photosynthesis

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Scientists Use Orange Peel to Extract Valuable Metals from Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries
August 28, 2020

You could be forgiven for thinking that lithium-ion batteries — like the ones found in smartphones, laptops, electric mobility vehicles and more — are no longer much good once they have lost their charge. However, the reality is they still contain lots of valuable metals, such as lithium, cobalt, manganese and nickel, which can be recovered and recycled.

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UK and Japanese Engineers Shatter Internet Speed Record
August 25, 2020

Engineers from the United Kingdom and Japan have set an incredible new Internet speed record of 178 terabits per second (Tb/s). That’s 178,000,000 megabits a second, fast enough to download the entire Netflix library in the blink of an eye!

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Introducing Theia: The Handheld Robotic Guide Dog
August 6, 2020

Guide dogs provide visually impaired individuals with many benefits. However, they aren’t always appropriate, with cost, space and allergies all potential barriers to ownership. But a new technology being developed at Loughborough University could see all a guide dog’s functions channelled into a handheld, robotic device for the visually impaired.

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The Tiny Camera That Can Take 3D Pictures Inside Your Blood Vessels
July 24, 2020

A team led by the University of Adelaide and the University of Stuttgart has used 3D micro-printing to create the world’s smallest imaging device, capable of going inside blood vessels.

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JLR and Cambridge University Develop Touchless Touchscreen Technology
July 24, 2020

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and the University of Cambridge are collaborating on the development of a new contactless touchscreen technology, which is designed to promote safer driving and reduce the spread of germs, bacteria and viruses in a post-COVID world.

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Huawei Given Nod for 1bn Cambridgeshire R&D Facility
June 29, 2020

Huawei has been given the go-ahead by South Cambridgeshire District Council to build a £1bn research and development facility nine miles outside of Cambridge. Voting nine to one in Huawei’s favour on Thursday 25th June, councillors approved planning permission for the 53-acre site in Sawston, which Huawei will develop with a view to moving its operation from Ipswich to Cambridge.

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Delivery Drones Could Quadruple Their Effective Range Using Buses Stanford Study
June 26, 2020

How do you extend the range of a drone? Put it on a bus, of course!

Now, while you might be thinking that we’re joking, that’s actually one of the findings to come out of new research from Stanford University.

University Of Cambridge Announces AI & Machine Learning Accelerator Programme
June 25, 2020

In an attempt to equip non-Computer Science students with valuable machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) skills, the University Of Cambridge has announced a new accelerator programme.

UK Leading the World in Online Safety Tech
June 9, 2020

Online safety tech is helping to make the Internet a safer place for millions of people and the UK is leading the way when it comes to innovation. Indeed, companies based in UK cities including London, Leeds, Cambridge and Edinburgh make up 25% of the global market share for safety tech products, an independent report reveals.

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