Monthly Archives: April, 2021

Battery Parts can be Recycled Without Crushing or Melting

The proliferation of electric cars, smartphones, and portable devices is leading to an estimated 25 percent increase globally in the manufacturing of rechargeable batteries...

China’s mobile network operators select test scanners from Rohde & Schwarz for 5G network optimization

China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom have selected the R&S TSME6 drive test scanner from Rohde & Schwarz for their 5G network deployment...

AI is Improving Google Assistant Conversations

In order for Google Assistant to really help users with daily tasks, the tool should be able to understand the human user. This means...

New Brand “KYOCERA AVX” to Enhance its Business Worldwide

Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto, hereinafter; “Kyocera”) and AVX Corporation announced that the companies have established a new integrated brand “KYOCERA AVX” to be...

A Tactile Sensing Foot to Increase The Stability of Legged Robots

In order to effectively navigate real-world environments, legged robots should be able to move swiftly and freely while maintaining their balance. This is particularly...

The IAF is Best Suited to Lead India’s Theatre Commands

Theatre commands and interoperability—the latest catchwords at the Ministry of Defence (MoD)—represent India’s effort to reorganise its armed forces and synergise the combat potential...

Duke team Creates Fully Recyclable Printed Electronics

Researchers at Duke University have created transistors with three carbon-based inks. The all-carbon thin-film transistors were made using crystalline nanocellulose as a dielectric, carbon...

UK Signals Self-Driving Cars could Hit Road this Year

Self-driving vehicles could hit the road this year on motorways in Britain, the government said Wednesday, under plans to permit motorists to temporarily take...

Researchers Develop New Protocols to Validate Integrity of Machine Learning Models

Machine learning is widely used in various applications such as image recognition, autonomous vehicles, and email filtering. Despite its success, concerns about the integrity...

Category Killers of the Internet are Significantly Reducing Online Diversity

The number of distinctive sources and voices on the internet is proven to be in long-term decline, according to new research. A paper entitled "Evolution...

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