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Plus: World’s 1st mobile quantum computer for defense to launch by 2027                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 September 20, 2024 | [Read Online]( In Coordination with EINES VISION SYSTEMS [Improving car manufacturing quality issues with Machine Vision and AI.]( EINES VISION SYSTEMS helps reduce car quality defects with a newly developed system that also saves costs in car manufacturing processes. [Read more.]( Researchers have created a nuclear battery with unprecedented efficiency: 8,000 times more efficient. The battery developed by the research team at China’s Soochow University harnesses the energy of radioactive decay, a process associated with nuclear waste. “Micronuclear batteries harness energy from the radioactive decay of radioisotopes to generate electricity on a small scale, typically in the nanowatt or microwatt range,” said researchers in their study. Dive deeper into this [Must-Read](. 🔥Today’s job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: > [Associate Principal, Software Engineering: Java]( > [IT Data Engineer - Personal Health Care]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe here.]( MUST-READ [Tiny nuclear battery promises decades of uninterrupted power in sea, space]( They state the process of radioactive decay is [not influenced by environmental factors](, including temperature, pressure, and magnetic fields. “It makes the micronuclear battery an enduring and [reliable power source]( in scenarios in which conventional batteries prove impractical or challenging to replace.” This development brings us closer to a future where miniature power sources can operate for decades without needing a recharge. [‘Savior’: AI news anchors are shielding journalists from govt wrath in Venezuela]( At a time when people across the globe are perceiving artificial intelligence as a threat to jobs, [Venezuelan media]( has come up with an out-of-the-box utility of AI. Here, AI is protecting journalists in a country where the media is facing strict restrictions. In a bold new development, local journalists have collectively launched “Venezuela Retweets,” an [AI-powered news show](. Notably, the news show has exhibited an impressively ingenious approach in the media field. It has introduced two AI-generated characters who read the news pieces, which are prepared by real-life journalists. The two AI avatars, The Girl (“La Chama”) and The Dude (“El Pana”), have been designed to [communicate news stories]( in different languages, including Spanish and English. [Modern EV batteries can last 20 years, longer than your car itself: Study]( Contrary to popular belief, a new study has found that most batteries in electric vehicles can likely [outlast]( the vehicle’s usable life. The new insights are based on Canadian telematics company Geotab’s recent update to its [2019 analysis on EV battery degradation](, which incorporates new fleet data. Five years ago, Geotab reported that EV batteries degraded at an average rate of [2.3 percent per year](, which was considered “surprisingly good” at the time. “In 2024, we performed a new analysis and the results indicate that EV batteries have improved significantly, degrading at 1.8 percent per year on average,” said the firm in the study. Love what you're reading, but too many emails? Sign up to IE+ to get Blueprint Weekly, our exclusive weekly premium newsletter that gives all the insights you love in a more digestible weekly format– plus, enjoy an Ad-Free experience on our website. Try IE+ today for just $1 in the first month. [Subscribe here]( A MESSAGE FROM OUR SPONSOR [Over 30% of car production has quality issues. And, that’s a]([grave]([problem.]( Whether driven by human intervention or time pressure, quality issues can cost car manufacturing companies a fortune. Yes, automation has been used in the car manufacturing space, but not without human intervention. This increases the possibility of human errors. But thanks to the advent of Machine Vision and AI, there's a solution. [EINES VISION SYSTEMS]( has developed a brilliant tunnel technology concept that can perform different types of inspections, like detecting paint and surface defects, measuring gaps and flushness, checking symmetry; and external component checks, among others! More curious about machine vision? Know more about EINES VISION SYSTEMS [here](. HOT TOPICS OF THE DAY SCIENCE > Two jaw fragments from Globidens alabamaensis—a rare species of mosasaur with unique blunt teeth—have been discovered in Texas. These findings shed light on the feeding habits of this 20-foot-long marine predator. ([More]() > Researchers at MIT have introduced a novel method to reveal the structures of crystalline materials such as metals, rocks, and ceramics. ([More]() > The ATLAS experiment has found quantum entanglement in yet another system: quarks at high energies. ([More]() ENERGY > Researchers at Kyushu University in Japan have designed a new organic device to harvest energy at room temperature. This paves the way for building non-toxic, flexible, and even large-scale devices that could be powered by ambient temperatures in the future. ([More]() > The quest for round-the-clock renewable energy generation is being undertaken by many, and Aurea Technologies seems to have somewhat achieved this with its Shine 2.0 portable wind turbine. ([More]() > BioLargo Energy Technologies is working to create a battery that would replace the lithium-ion battery with one that uses molten salt. ([More]() INNOVATION > Germany’s cybersecurity agency, Agentur Cyberagentur, has granted contracts to four companies—Quantum Brilliance, ParityQC, Oxford Ionics, and neQxt—to create the world’s first mobile quantum computer by 2027. ([More]() > Researchers have stored the entire human genome on a 5D memory crystal, a data storage breakthrough that can last billions of years. ([More]() > Using an advanced PAP pen, scientists at the Institute of Nano Science and Technology, Mohali, have fabricated two-dimensional paper-based devices for chemical detection of various elements. ([More]() VIDEO > The record-breaking Fehmarnbelt tunnel is being built using giant Lego-like pre-fabricated elements that are then combined on the seabed, connecting Denmark and Germany. What kind of work makes this engineering feat possible? ([More]() > Sungwoo Kim, CEO of Balcony Farm, shows off their fresh gardening technology. Using a smartphone app, owners can monitor their plants and harvest as needed, reducing the dependence on stored vegetable products. ([More]() IE QUIZ: THE RESULTS In yesterday’s quiz, we asked you to find the area shaded in yellow. The answer is: 12 Ready for more brainy challenges? 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