NFTs Technology / Ralph M / 22 June, 2024 NFTs Ralph Matta NFTs: we’ve all heard of them, but most people don’t really know what they are or what they mean. To many, an NFT is simply an image, but in reality this is not the case. Roughly 7 … NFTs Read More »
Behind the Lens: The Engineering of Smartphone Cameras Engineering, Technology / Jerry F / 22 June, 2024 … Behind the Lens: The Engineering of Smartphone Cameras Read More »
The Atom Bomb: A History Physics, Science, Technology / Ahnaf K / 22 June, 2024 The A-Bomb Ahnaf Kabir The Enola GayUS Army While citizens of New York sat down for supper, an American bomber dubbed the Enola Gay had revealed a breakthrough: the Little Boy. It was the world’s first and most … The Atom Bomb: A History Read More »
Nanotechnology: The Tiny Wonders Transforming Engineering Engineering, Technology / Israel A / 8 February, 2024 Nanotechnology: the Tiny Wonders Transforming Engineering Israel Adeboga … Nanotechnology: The Tiny Wonders Transforming Engineering Read More »
Brain Chip Interfaces: A Dangerous Idea? Technology / Abdullah A / 21 December, 2023 Brain Chip Interfaces: a Dangerous Idea? Abdullah Akbar Brain-chip Interfaces, also known as BCIs, are a type of technology that allows for the creation of a communication pathway between the brain’s electrical activity and an external device. Currently, there are … Brain Chip Interfaces: A Dangerous Idea? Read More »
The Bright Future of Solar Power Chemistry, Science, Technology, Uncategorized / Max H / 26 October, 2023 The Bright Future of Solar power Max Hersov Solar power is the world’s fastest growing energy generation technology. Solar energy production has grown from around 33.71 TWh in 2010 to 724.09 TWh in 2019[1]. Due to its many … The Bright Future of Solar Power Read More »
Talking Engineering: Dr Sanjay Vijendran Engineering, Talking Engineering, Technology / Max H / 4 July, 2023 Talking Engineering 12: Dr Sanjay VijendranSpace-Based Solar Power Conducted by Max Hersov, May 2023 For nearly 7000 hours per year1, Europe’s hundreds of millions of solar panels face a sunless sky. In the race to replace fossil … Talking Engineering: Dr Sanjay Vijendran Read More »
Talking Engineering: Dr Simon Thomas Talking Engineering, Technology / Max H / 21 May, 2023 Talking Engineering 10: Dr Simon ThomasThe Revolutionary Potential of Graphene in Electronics Conducted by Max Hersov, December 2022 A University of Cambridge spin-off founded in 2017, Paragraf is the first company in the world to mass produce Graphene-based electronic … Talking Engineering: Dr Simon Thomas Read More »
Talking Engineering: Simon Hombersley Talking Engineering, Technology / Max H / 15 April, 2023 Talking Engineering 09: Simon Hombersley Natural Alternatives to Single-use Plastics Conducted by Max Hersov, March 2022 Every year, Europe alone releases into the environment the microplastic equivalent of 10bn plastic bottles. Much of this ends up in the ocean, where … Talking Engineering: Simon Hombersley Read More »
Talking Engineering: Dr Jean de La Verpilliere Talking Engineering, Technology / Max H / 9 April, 2023 Talking Engineering 08: An Interview With Jean de La verpilliere Conducted by Max Hersov, February 2022 Echion Technologies was founded in 2017 as a spin-out from the University of Cambridge. The company supplies high-power Li-ion battery anode materials that enable … Talking Engineering: Dr Jean de La Verpilliere Read More »