Engineers have long struggled with the limitations of wireless communication below ground, where soil, rock, and moisture rapidly degrade signals. A newly reported breakthrough suggests those constraints may be shifting. According to Tech Xplore’s article “Meter-range underground wireless communication,” researchers have demonstrated a system capable of transmitting data wirelessly across distances of several meters beneath…
Researchers are advancing a new class of biomedical materials that can have their stiffness adjusted remotely after implantation, a development that could reshape how doctors treat a range of conditions requiring implants or tissue support. According to an article titled “Remotely reprogramming material stiffness for implants,” published by Tech Xplore, scientists have demonstrated a method…
Tat Technologies Ltd., an Israeli aerospace maintenance and services provider, reported improved results for the most recent reporting period as demand for aircraft maintenance continued to firm across key end markets, according to a TechTime.news report titled “Tat Technologies” published by the site this week. The company, which operates in the aircraft maintenance, repair and…
Researchers are pushing the boundaries of electronic sensing with a new class of semiconductor technology capable of detecting forms of radiation beyond the visible spectrum, according to a report published by Tech Xplore titled “X-ray vision for electronics: Scientists develop new chips.” The work centers on advanced chip designs that can directly sense high-energy radiation…
A recent report highlighted in “Reusable Orbital Vehicles Market Set to Reach $263M by 2036, Study Reveals,” published by the Innovation News Network, points to steady growth in a niche but strategically important segment of the space industry, driven by cost pressures, technological advances, and expanding commercial demand. According to the study, the global market…
A growing call for consistency in ecological research methods is gaining traction among scientists who warn that the lack of standardisation is undermining the reliability and comparability of environmental data. In an article titled “On the importance of standardised methodology in ecological studies,” published by Innovation News Network, researchers argue that fragmented approaches to data…
A persistent gap remains between public commitments to inclusive technology and the everyday reality experienced by people with disabilities, highlighting the limits of good intentions in digital design and development. The issue is explored in the VentureBeat article “The accessibility gap: Why good intentions aren’t enough for digital,” which argues that despite growing awareness of…
The European Commission has granted “Open EU Foundry” status to an innovative chiplet development and manufacturing facility, a move designed to expand open access to advanced semiconductor technologies and strengthen Europe’s position in the global chip ecosystem. The designation was announced by the European Commission on its Digital Strategy website in an article titled “Open…
Infosys is expanding its delivery capacity in northern India with a new investment aimed at scaling up its development centre in Mohali, underscoring the company’s continued push to broaden its footprint beyond traditional technology hubs. The development was reported by The Economic Times in an article titled “Infosys expands Mohali centre with Rs 290 crore…
Growing global concern about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination has intensified the search for faster and more practical testing methods. A recent report by Innovation News Network, in an article titled “BAMS molecular printing platform transforms on-site PFAS analysis,” highlights a technological development aimed at significantly improving how these persistent pollutants are detected in…