<p>➀ A photonics-enabled radar system is discussed, with potential advancements in sensing technology for autonomous vehicles.</p><p>➁ Intel's 18A process is moved into risk production, aiming to compete with TSMC.</p><p>➂ The University of Glasgow develops a compostable pH sensor, a technology demonstrator with potential applications.</p><p>➃ Airbus UK is selected by ESA to build the ExoMars landing system, which will deliver a rover to Mars.</p>
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