The Oxford University Saïd Business School launches a new digital open enrolment programme called Oxford Fintech.
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The Oxford University Saïd Business School launches a new digital open enrolment programme called Oxford Fintech.
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IQD of Crewkerne, Somerset, has launched a range of ultra-low voltage CMOS based clock oscillators available at 0.9V, 1.2V and 1.5V. The devices are suitable are for designs where improved battery life is critical including body cameras for security services, digital cameras, personal navigation devices (PND), portable audio players, portable test equipment, USB Interface, WLAN …
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UK is proposing to enter the venture capital arena with the creation of a National Investment Fund which will target British start-ups. The hope is to create more UK-based unicorns, these are new firms valued over $1bn. But it is also a way of replacing European investment in UK start-ups. British businesses still rely heavily …
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Amazon reveals the winning team in its Robotics Challenge 2016, with teams from around the world taking home $270,000 in prizes.
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MIT scientists may have found a route to simple molecular qubits that can last for a second. A second is a long time in quantum computing, which struggles with qubits that de-cohere before they can do anything useful. The molecule consists of one atom of sodium and one of potassium. Using this kind of two-atom …
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Scottish miniature satellite maker Clyde Space is proposing to use quantum technology to create very high accuracy space sensors for monitoring the Earth. The Glasgow-based firm, which pioneered the CubeSat, is working with Teledyne e2v and researchers at the University of Birmingham on the project which is funded by Innovate UK, the government’s innovation agency. …
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The Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge in Switzerland is almost half a kilometre long, close to village of Randa on Europaweg, the two-day walking route between the towns of Zermatt and Grachen. Main cables are over 50mm in diameter and weigh 8,000kg. Bridge company Swissrope/Lauber built the bridge in two and a half months. It includes a …
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Clearly telling President Donald Trump something off the record is not like telling a journo something off the record. A journo will almost always not publish it. Trump, apparently, almost always does. Terry Gou’s $10 billion investment in Wisconsin is just for starters, Trump reveals. “He told me off the record he thinks he may …
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Estonia, or e-Estonia as some call it, is the EU’s digital pioneer. Birthplace of Skype, ultra-capacitor wiz Skeleton Technologies and the $100 eResidency scheme for organisations in countries leaving the EU, Estonia is now the first EU country to run driverless buses. It’s not been a flawless introduction – a red light was run, a …
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