
PARI researchers improve hypersonic manufacturing with 3D-printed dark ceramics
Dark ceramic 3D printing revolutionizes the manufacturing of hypersonic components, increasing their strength and precision under extreme conditions.

Dark ceramic 3D printing revolutionizes the manufacturing of hypersonic components, increasing their strength and precision under extreme conditions.

Thanks to the 3D printing technique, the manufacturing process is faster and cheaper.

Reimei, Quantinuum's quantum computer, is now operational at RIKEN, driving hybrid quantum computing with integration into Fugaku.

Wasted energy from combustion engines can now be harnessed to reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency.

Capture DOC technology is emerging as one of the most promising responses to the global challenge of climate change.

This specialized radar system can be used to prevent collisions between drones and other aerial vehicles.

France to host 1GW AI supercomputer powered by nuclear energy, strengthening its leadership in digital sovereignty and sustainability.

The company plans its strategy to become one of the largest battery recycling plants in Europe.

The Oberon satellites will be designed and tested at Airbus facilities in Stevenage and Portsmouth.

Researchers plan to incorporate multimodal sensors and image analysis to detect fires from a variety of sources.

Their system can process images 200 times faster than traditional systems.

With these advances, ICM expects construction of the IC2 interconnector to begin next year.