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Simple glass acts like AI

July 10, 2019
A non-electrical, low cost piece of glass replicates a machine’s neural network in order to recognise handwritten digits.

Measurement science centre opens in London

July 5, 2019
The Community for Analytical Measurement Science, a membership network for training and innovation in measurement science, has opened in London.

NASA to send rotorcraft to Titan

June 28, 2019
NASA is planning to send a drone-like lander to the surface of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon.

Graphene synthesised with eucalyptus bark

June 26, 2019
Australian and Indian researchers have used a chemical from the bark of the eucalyptus tree for a new eco-friendly method of synthesising graphene.

Table salt on Jupiter’s moon

June 18, 2019
The yellow substance on the surface of Jupiter’s moon, Europa, has been identified simply as sodium chloride.

Riverlane raises £3.2M for quantum simulation

June 17, 2019
Quantum computer software developer Riverlane has raised £3.25 million in seed funding.

Essex glassblowers announce £1.2M expansion

May 31, 2019
Scientific equipment manufacturer Radleys has invested more than £1.2 million in a new glassblowing manufacturing facility.

Korea claims advance on 3D-printed corneas

May 29, 2019
A research team in South Korea have used a 3D printer to improve the transparency of artificial corneas.

Supernova linked to human bipedalism

May 29, 2019
A supernova that occurred 8 million years ago has been linked to humans walking on two legs.

Quark founder and Nobel Prize winner passes away

May 28, 2019
US physicist Murray Gell-Mann, a leading figure in the creation of the Standard Model of particle physics, has passed away at the age of 89.

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