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3D printing muscles that are soft but powerful

3D printing muscles that are soft but powerful

A team of researchers is developing muscles that mimic the strength and elasticity of those belonging to humans, using 3D printing.

Affordable brainwave reader helps people with motor neurone disease communicate

Affordable brainwave reader helps people with motor neurone disease communicate

NTU researchers have developed new AI technology that can help those who can no longer communicate through speech or eye movement to answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ through the power of thought.

Lack of confidence in government support in closing the skills gap, says new report

Lack of confidence in government support in closing the skills gap, says new report

According to a new study, less than one-fifth (18 percent) of engineers and manufacturers believe that the Government can solve the labour shortages plaguing the industry.

All-female F1 drives change through next-generation connectivity

All-female F1 drives change through next-generation connectivity

F1 ACADEMY, the all-female racing series with a mission to increase female representation in motorsport, has teamed up with a global leader in remote connectivity and digital workplace solutions.

‘Generational shift’ tops the agenda of Leeds Manufacturing Festival 2025

‘Generational shift’ tops the agenda of Leeds Manufacturing Festival 2025

Labour shortages that continue to impede growth in the manufacturing and engineering industries are the focus of the Leeds Manufacturing Festival, which returns on 13 March.

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