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Wearable self-powered sensors could prevent stillbirths

Wearable self-powered sensors could prevent stillbirths

The University of Surrey has teamed up with Z-PULSE to commercialise its health sensors, which could both revolutionise dementia care and potentially prevent thousands of stillbirths each year.

Lifespan of hydrogen fuel cells exceeds 200,000 hours in major breakthrough

Lifespan of hydrogen fuel cells exceeds 200,000 hours in major breakthrough

Researchers have developed fuel cell catalysts that are a significant step in the development of clean long-haul trucking.

Europe’s first semiconductor facility unveiled in Southampton

Europe’s first semiconductor facility unveiled in Southampton

Science Minister Lord Vallance opened a new facility at the University of Southampton, which will build the next generation of semiconductor chips.

Smart friendship bracelet supports neurodivergent children in socialising

Smart friendship bracelet supports neurodivergent children in socialising

A new technology, developed by University of Bristol researchers, helps neurodivergent people to connect with and play with one another.

Downtime to cost manufacturers more than £80bn in 2025

Downtime to cost manufacturers more than £80bn in 2025

Digital transformation is urgently needed to prevent hugely costly downtime for UK and European manufacturers, claims a new report.

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