Lune Tech Talk: The Innovation Powerhouse for Game and Life Changing Solutions

Lune Tech Talk: The Innovation Powerhouse for Game and Life Changing Solutions


Happy new year everyone! The first tech-packed newsletter of 2025 brings you the latest on fascinating advances shaping our digital landscape! We’ve rounded up fresh links on printed electronics, AI milestones, flexible circuits and more. You`ll read about:

  • Robots Mastering Dexterity with DeepMind’s AI
  • Groundbreaking Insights Into Boosting Battery Life
  • The Powerful New Python-in-Excel Feature
  • and How C++ Is Becoming Safer for Developers.





Robot Dexterity: DeepMind’s AI Ties Shoelaces and Fixes Other Robots

Google DeepMind researchers recently released a paper showcasing a method for teaching robots to perform a range of dexterous tasks. It used a new learning platform called ALOHA Unleashed paired with a simulation program, DemoStart, to teach robots by watching humans. The research showcased how systems can learn to perform complex tasks from a visual demonstration. Videos of robots trained are available in the article.





Understanding the Inner Workings of Batteries at a Molecular Level for longer life

Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory are using the Advanced Photon Source, a powerful X-ray facility, to examine batteries at the atomic level, focusing on lithium plating. This groundbreaking research could revolutionize energy storage, potentially doubling battery life. But how exactly does this work, and what implications does it have for our everyday devices? Discover the future of power that's charging up right now.





Excel-erate Your Analytics: Python Joins the Spreadsheet Party

Python in Excel is now generally available for Windows users of Microsoft 365 Business and Enterprise. The feature makes it possible to seamlessly combine Python and Excel analytics within the same workbook. Python in Excel keeps data private by preventing Python code from knowing who users are and opening workbooks from the internet in further isolation within their own separate containers. The data does not persist in the Microsoft Cloud. This page provides examples of what is now possible with the integration.





C++ blueprint for memory safety

The Safe C++ Extensions proposal, recently published by the C++ community, aims to address the challenge of ensuring that C++ code is free of memory safety bugs. Private and public sector organizations have been pushing programmers to write new applications and rewrite old ones in memory safe languages over the past two years. The majority of serious vulnerabilities in large codebases come from memory safety flaws. The Safe C++ project adds new technology for ensuring memory safety, preventing users from writing unsafe code. It allows existing code to work as always and ensures stakeholders have control for incrementally opting into safety.





Quick Links: Fresh Updates from Tranches of the Internet.

Scaling Up Printed Electronics More Than Just Solving Technical Problems.

When will AI Ever Outthink Humans?

Flexible Circuits Made with Silk and Graphene On the Horizon.

First Humanoid Robot for Homes: Meet the NEO Beta.

How Does Adult Brain Create Memories? MIT study Explains It All.




Found value in today`s newsletter? Then please feel free to share with your network.


Did you know that Lune Digital specializes in electronics engineering, optimizing power, space, and energy needs for a wide variety of high-tech devices? Learn more here.


Thank you for reading,


Lune Digital

Hardware Design | Embedded Software | Wearables | IoT





要查看或添加评论,请登录

Lune Digital的更多文章

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了