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The rise, fall, and resurgence of Maplin Electronics
Maplin Electronics is a name that was once synonymous with electronic goods retailing in the UK and Ireland.
Nurburgring's history and its evolution with EVs
The Nurburgring stands as one of the most esteemed motorsports complexes in the world, located in Nürburg, Germany. Yet Despite its age and heritage as being known as a petrol head’s paradise as early as the 1980s, its early embrace of EV racing shows its commitment to pioneer the future of motorsport.
The British semiconductor companies steering UK efforts
Electronic Specifier explores some of the key British semiconductor companies that are steering UK efforts in the industry.
The revolution of fast-charging lithium batteries
In the quest for more sustainable and efficient energy solutions, a recent breakthrough by researchers at Cornell University marks a significant milestone in fast-charging battery technology.
Google joins global methane mapping mission
Technology behemoth Google is endorsing a satellite initiative scheduled for a March launch, aimed at gathering global data on methane concentrations.
Entries are open for the Electronics Excellence Awards
Are you thinking about submitting your product into the Electronics Excellence Awards?
Tech-savvy Valentine’s gift and date night ideas for engineering couples
When it comes to Valentine's Day, finding a new and interesting way to show your partner how much you care can be a challenge.
A guide to the sustainable disposal of electrical gadgets
Here, Electronic Specifier explores some of the ways you can better dispose of electrical gadgets whilst keeping sustainability in mind.
New 3D-printable material for flat-panel displays and wearables
A team led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has introduced a ‘supramolecular ink’ technology, poised to revolutionise the OLED (organic light-emitting diode) displays and electronic device markets.
AI unlocks ancient secrets
AI, machine learning, and computer vision fused together with archaeology has allowed the world a glimpse into life 2,000 years ago in a way that was previously thought impossible.
Arm witnesses surge in market value amid AI boom
Arm Holdings has experienced a remarkable surge in its stock market value, nearly doubling in less than a week.
Unveiling the ancient amazon with LiDAR
In the dense and remote expanse of the Amazon, LiDAR is revolutionising the field of archaeology and unlocking never before seen secrets.
The history of sustainable engineering solutions
Engineers are moving towards increasingly sustainable solutions. Government statistics show the contribution of waste by the construction, demolition, and excavation (CD&E) sector, accounts for 62% of the UK’s total waste.
What do you get from a UKESF scholarship?
The UKESF Scholarship Programme is designed to support and encourage students pursuing degrees in electronics or related fields within the UK.
Navigating the purchase of lithium-sulphur batteries
In the evolving landscape of energy storage technologies, lithium-sulphur batteries emerge as a promising alternative, offering higher energy density and lower environmental impact compared to their lithium-ion counterparts.
There is no proof that AI can be controlled
A review has revealed a lack of evidence to safely control artificial intelligence (AI), leading to a cautionary stance against its development without proven control measures, a researcher advises.
A guide to IPC electronics training programmes
IPC electronics training programmes serve as the cornerstone for developing the skills required to meet stringent industry standards.
JAXA’s SLIM moon lander timeline
Here you will find a SLIM moon lander timeline to better understand the mission's journey, what went wrong, and its eventual revival.
The role of women in R&D engineering
In recognition of International Women and Girls in Science Day, Electronic Specifier looks at the role female engineers play in research and development (R&D).
Coal is playing a vital role in next-generation electronics
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, along with its research partners, has embarked on an innovative journey, demonstrating how coal, traditionally a contributor to climate change, can be reimagined as a key component in the future of electronics.