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The Future of Grid Storage: Can EV Batteries Meet Short Term Demands?

There’s been a lot of talk over the years around how new renewable energy generation devices are going to fit in with existing grid architecture around the world―as many of the world’s electrical grids were built decades ago and have not been designed to work...

Environment | By Liam Critchley | 13-02-2023

The Future of Grid Storage: Can EV Batteries Meet Short Term Demands?

There’s been a lot of talk over the years around how new renewable energy generation devices are going to fit in with existing grid architecture around the world―as many of the world’s electrical grids were built decades ago and have not been designed to work...

Technical Analysis | By Liam Critchley | 13-02-2023

Why Open-Source Projects Need to Address Dependency-related Security Risks

Open-source software and hardware projects are becoming increasingly popular, but their complexity and large supply chains bring new challenges for engineers in terms of cybersecurity. With the growing threat of cyber attacks, it's important to understand the...

Security | By Robin Mitchell | 13-02-2023

Why Open-Source Projects Need to Address Dependency-related Security Risks

Open-source software and hardware projects are becoming increasingly popular, but their complexity and large supply chains bring new challenges for engineers in terms of cybersecurity. With the growing threat of cyber attacks, it's important to understand the...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 13-02-2023

Chinese Weather Balloon? Not Likely!

With the media in a frenzy over Chinese balloons drifting across the US, it would seem that tensions between the US and China are at an all-time high now that the US military has shot the balloon down. What exactly has happened with this balloon, what technica...

Security | By Robin Mitchell | 09-02-2023

Chinese Weather Balloon? Not Likely!

With the media in a frenzy over Chinese balloons drifting across the US, it would seem that tensions between the US and China are at an all-time high now that the US military has shot the balloon down. What exactly has happened with this balloon, what technica...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 09-02-2023

UK To Consider Digital Pound: Reject It At All Costs

Recently, HM Treasury and Bank of England announced their plans to potentially introduce a digital pound that would, in theory, help improve monetary transactions and provide stability against cryptocurrencies. However, a centralised digital currency is the la...

Privacy | By Robin Mitchell | 08-02-2023

UK To Consider Digital Pound: Reject It At All Costs

Recently, HM Treasury and Bank of England announced their plans to potentially introduce a digital pound that would, in theory, help improve monetary transactions and provide stability against cryptocurrencies. However, a centralised digital currency is the la...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 08-02-2023

Fiber Optic Probes: The Future of Liver Cancer Diagnosis

The bile duct is a key channel within the liver but is susceptible to becoming cancerous and is the second most common primary liver cancer. Most diagnoses of bile duct cancer come when it’s at an advanced stage and often too late, leading to poor survival rat...

Insights | By Liam Critchley | 08-02-2023

Hydrogel-Coated Heatsinks Enhance Passive CPU Cooling Efficiency

Researchers have uncovered a breakthrough in thermal management with their discovery of the impact a thin coating of hydrogel can have on the efficiency of heatsinks. By absorbing moisture and regulating temperature, this innovative material has the power to t...

Insights | By Jack Pollard | 07-02-2023

The Impact of Semiconductor Oversupply on Memory Chip Prices

Recent earning reports from tech giants Intel and Samsung reveal a marked decrease in revenue from the consumer electronics sector, largely due to the persistent shortage of memory technology components like NAND and DRAM chips. The COVID-19 pandemic, along wi...

Semiconductors | By Robin Mitchell | 06-02-2023

The Impact of Semiconductor Oversupply on Memory Chip Prices

Recent earning reports from tech giants Intel and Samsung reveal a marked decrease in revenue from the consumer electronics sector, largely due to the persistent shortage of memory technology components like NAND and DRAM chips. The COVID-19 pandemic, along wi...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 06-02-2023