
CSIC presents enzymatic technology to improve industrial production
By applying this technology, a decrease in the use of water and energy during the manufacture of industrial products has been verified.
By applying this technology, a decrease in the use of water and energy during the manufacture of industrial products has been verified.
The goal of the quantum computer is to enhance practical applications in fields such as finance and drug development.
The financing of the transaction will imply an increase in interest costs estimated at 25 million pounds sterling for the same year.
This technology promises high efficiency and radiation resistance, while being scalable for satellites of different magnitudes.
This project responds to the growing need for Personal Protective Equipment adapted to women in the marine sector.
This modification was important to overcome previous limits and meet rigorous environmental standards.
WeldXprt™ can perform pipeline weld imaging up to four times faster than traditional methods using Plane Wave Imaging (PWI), without sacrificing quality.
The company is responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of the facilities, offering a 100% green electricity plan.
This educational approach strengthens UWS's strategy in Scotland's nuclear field.
The company has committed more than $25 million in additional funding for upcoming projects in Texas.
D-Wave can simulate complex quantum dynamics that a supercomputer couldn't solve in a million years.
Next-generation LEDs, based on the perovskite material, not only promise to be more economical, but also more environmentally sustainable.