Category: Engineering

  • Post-quantum cryptography to resist quantum encryption

    Post-quantum cryptography to resist quantum encryption

    Since IBM announced the integration of the first quantum computer for business and research purposes at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in 2019, several scientific companies have made huge strides in this field.  Scientists have used traditional encryption methods like Rivest–Shamir–Adleman (RSA), shared with the world in 1977 for secure data transmission.  Post-quantum cryptography securing…

  • Will Las Vegas Sphere Pay Lawsuit Require Developer CEO to Answer Questions?

    Will Las Vegas Sphere Pay Lawsuit Require Developer CEO to Answer Questions?

    An appeals panel is weighing whether James Dolan, CEO of Madison Square Garden Entertainment, must testify. Continue Reading News Source: www.enr.com

  • World-first engineering connects UK’s most remote island

    World-first engineering connects UK’s most remote island

    A remote Scottish island cut off from the rest of the world now finally has full-fiber broadband. Residents of Fair Isle, the United Kingdom’s most geographically remote inhabited island, are celebrating a major leap in connectivity. This has been made possible by London-based telecom company Openreach in collaboration with funding from the Scottish Government’s R100…

  • $3.93B East Africa Rail Link Nets $696M in Financing From Development Bank

    $3.93B East Africa Rail Link Nets $696M in Financing From Development Bank

    The new $3.93 billion standard gauge railway line will connect from Tabora in Tanzania to landlocked Burundi’s mineral-rich Musongati area. Continue Reading News Source: www.enr.com

  • Silent yachts & sunreef yachts

    Silent yachts & sunreef yachts

    In the realm of luxury and extravagance, superyachts have long been the epitome of opulence. Often associated with the world’s wealthiest individuals like Jeff Bezos and Roman Abramovich, these floating palaces symbolize extreme wealth and indulgence. However, with the increasing global awareness of environmental issues, the superyacht industry has come under scrutiny for its contribution…

  • Google’s $5 billion lawsuit settlement exposes incognito snooping

    Google’s $5 billion lawsuit settlement exposes incognito snooping

    In a recent development, Google has reached a preliminary settlement in a lawsuit alleging that the search engine provider tracked the internet usage of millions who believed their browsing activities were private. This decision comes after both Google’s legal representatives and those representing the consumers involved in the lawsuit indicated that a preliminary settlement had…

  • Tungsten divertors to help Korean Artificial Sun to sustain 100m degrees

    Tungsten divertors to help Korean Artificial Sun to sustain 100m degrees

    KSTAR, the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy’s (KFE) artificial Sun, has completed a significant modification that would allow it to function for longer periods at higher temperatures. KSTAR stands for Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research, an advanced nuclear fusion reactor constructed in 2007.  The development in this regard involved the installation of its newly developed…

  • South Korea blows whistle on potential North Korea nuke testing in 2024

    South Korea blows whistle on potential North Korea nuke testing in 2024

    South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) has warned that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) may be planning more nuclear testing or military action sometime in 2024, reports the South China Morning Post (SCMP). Believed to be a calculated move by the DPRK to unnerve South Korean citizens during a critical election year, Kim…

  • New study reveals how jellyfish regrow tentacles in days

    New study reveals how jellyfish regrow tentacles in days

    Japanese researchers have unraveled the mystery of how the jellyfish Cladonema pacificum regenerates its injured tentacles within a remarkably brief period of two to three days. The team from the University of Tokyo was able to study the intricate process of blastema production, revealing insights into tissue regeneration in not just jellyfish but also other…

  • Microsoft to unveil ‘AI PCs’ in 2024 with generation of Surface laptops

    Microsoft to unveil ‘AI PCs’ in 2024 with generation of Surface laptops

    In an upcoming technological stride, Microsoft is set to reveal its forthcoming Surface lineup of devices with innovative artificial intelligence capabilities, according to insights shared by Windows Central. The much-anticipated Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 will have Intel and ARM-based Qualcomm Snapdragon chips. Both devices are anticipated to showcase a cutting-edge Neural Processing…