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EU breaks new ground with first-of-its-kind AI regulations

EU breaks new ground with first-of-its-kind AI regulations

After three days of intensive negotiations, the EU has reached a historic draft agreement on the world's first comprehensive set of rules for AI – the Artificial Intelligence Act.

Tech breakthrough 3D prints made-to-order diagnostic tests in 30 minutes

Tech breakthrough 3D prints made-to-order diagnostic tests in 30 minutes

A 3D-printed 'lab on a chip' paves the way for a new era of accessible testing, offering on-the-spot results.

Ultrasound ‘microvehicles’ could drive towards brain to deliver drugs

Ultrasound ‘microvehicles’ could drive towards brain to deliver drugs

For the first time, researchers have managed to steer ultrasound-guided 'microvehicles' through the intricate blood vessels of mice’s brains, paving the way for precise drug treatments targeting brain tumours, haemorrhages, and neurological disorders.

1.5°C warming window to close before 2030 without rapid action

1.5°C warming window to close before 2030 without rapid action

A new study from Imperial College London warns that global governments must act now, or the carbon budget will be exhausted by 2029.

Better performance. Less energy. Welcome to DPA’s December issue!

Better performance. Less energy. Welcome to DPA’s December issue!

It’s almost Christmas. But before that exciting event comes another…the launch of our last issue of the year! So, before you tuck into your eighth mince pie, let us take you on a journey through the latest innovations of, and insights into, machine building & safety, drives & motion control, bearings, belts & chains, and the medical sector.

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