The challenge of increasing healthcare costs in the U.S. has been understandable for decades. Various interventions have been attempted, but health costs as a percentage of GDP are forecast to continue to climb. National U.S. healthcare expenditure as a percentage of GDP has risen from 17.2% in 2... Read More
A new survey has arrived that more than one in two UK office workers believe their health is being impaired by their office. There has been an important focus on wellbeing at work in the past few years and yet a new study has found that 53% of 2,000 UK employees polled said they thought that thei... Read More
The Institute of Food Science & Technology (IFST) has revises its Statistics Statement on Stevia, which covers EU regulatory changes to mid-2018. It also comprises data on newer, minor glycosides such as red A, reb D and reb M, and additional creation methods including fermentation and bio... Read More
After years of remarkable progress. Earlier this week, the Solar Foundation released its National Solar Survey, which displays that the overall number of jobs in the industry has now dropped for the second year in a row. 242,343 people were employed in solar jobs in 2018, a 3.2% decline in the pr... Read More
Japan has been at the top of robotics technologies for decades. Through administration support and sponsorship of international events such as the 2018 World Robot Summit, Japan’s robotics industry claims some of the top exporters and users of industrial robots in the world. Japan began dev... Read More
The UK Government has boosted five companies developing hydrogen technology and infrastructure with £14m ($18m) of funding. The Hydrogen for Transport Programme (HTP) sets out the next steps to develop the UK hydrogen vehicle market, providing up to £23m ($29.5m) of new grant funding... Read More
Speaking at CES in Las Vegas Hans Vestberg, the CEO of Verizon, claimed that 5G would represent a ‘quantum’ leap over 4G. The technology will have a much-extended range of uses, according to Vestberg, as it’s being designed not only for consumers but for industries an... Read More
A silicon optical phased array chip, which can be a core component for three-dimensional image sensors has been developed by a KAIST research group. Many automobile and drone companies are focusing on developing 3D image sensor systems, based on mechanical light detection and ranging (LiDAR) ... Read More
Early 2019 brought usual winter-storm home damage around the U.S. That means filing an insurance claim and for that long waiting days to inspect the buildings before things can be fixed. San Francisco-based HOVER aims to change that. The company has elevated $62 million in venture support for... Read More
The latest vehicle range from could be in the making as the German auto giant Daimler AG has filed trademark applications for the 'Mercedes-Benz O-Class' nameplate in Europe. Daimler filed trademarks for the O 120, O 140, O 180 and O 200 monikers with the European Intellectual Property Of... Read More
The challenge of increasing healthcare costs in the U.S. has been understandable for decades. Various interventions have been attempted, but health costs as a percentage of GDP are forecast to continue to climb. National U.S. healthcare expenditure as a percentage of GDP has risen from 17.2% in 2...
A new survey has arrived that more than one in two UK office workers believe their health is being impaired by their office. There has been an important focus on wellbeing at work in the past few years and yet a new study has found that 53% of 2,000 UK employees polled said they thought that thei...
The Institute of Food Science & Technology (IFST) has revises its Statistics Statement on Stevia, which covers EU regulatory changes to mid-2018. It also comprises data on newer, minor glycosides such as red A, reb D and reb M, and additional creation methods including fermentation and bio...
After years of remarkable progress. Earlier this week, the Solar Foundation released its National Solar Survey, which displays that the overall number of jobs in the industry has now dropped for the second year in a row. 242,343 people were employed in solar jobs in 2018, a 3.2% decline in the pr...
Japan has been at the top of robotics technologies for decades. Through administration support and sponsorship of international events such as the 2018 World Robot Summit, Japan’s robotics industry claims some of the top exporters and users of industrial robots in the world. Japan began dev...
The UK Government has boosted five companies developing hydrogen technology and infrastructure with £14m ($18m) of funding. The Hydrogen for Transport Programme (HTP) sets out the next steps to develop the UK hydrogen vehicle market, providing up to £23m ($29.5m) of new grant funding...
Speaking at CES in Las Vegas Hans Vestberg, the CEO of Verizon, claimed that 5G would represent a ‘quantum’ leap over 4G. The technology will have a much-extended range of uses, according to Vestberg, as it’s being designed not only for consumers but for industries an...
A silicon optical phased array chip, which can be a core component for three-dimensional image sensors has been developed by a KAIST research group. Many automobile and drone companies are focusing on developing 3D image sensor systems, based on mechanical light detection and ranging (LiDAR) ...
Early 2019 brought usual winter-storm home damage around the U.S. That means filing an insurance claim and for that long waiting days to inspect the buildings before things can be fixed. San Francisco-based HOVER aims to change that. The company has elevated $62 million in venture support for...
The latest vehicle range from could be in the making as the German auto giant Daimler AG has filed trademark applications for the 'Mercedes-Benz O-Class' nameplate in Europe. Daimler filed trademarks for the O 120, O 140, O 180 and O 200 monikers with the European Intellectual Property Of...
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