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The mass rollout of autonomous vehicles (AVs) has been mooted for years, but a range of challenges have raised serious doubts over whether this potentially transformative technology will ever move ...
Glasses equipped with night-vision capabilities could be made a reality thanks to new ultrathin “skins” of electronic material developed by MIT engineers. The IMD Smart City Index 2024 assesses the ...
The IMD Smart City Index 2024 assesses the perceptions of residents on issues related to structures and technology applications available to them in their city. Here are the top 20, along with other ...
European researchers pursued a satellite falling from the sky to learn how its burn-up affects Earth’s atmosphere. Their findings will help the space industry understand the harm it is doing to the ...
This month, a small island nation considers extreme measures to get the UK’s attention. As reported by Hilary Lamb.
The UK faces a daily shortfall of 5 billion litres of fresh water by 2050 due to poor quality infrastructure, the National Audit Office has said.
US President Donald Trump’s cuts to the clean energy industry have led to significant job losses and threatened almost $70bn in project investments. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has ...
The gaming sector has always resided at the cutting-edge of computer technology as advancements in graphics and compute power bring new creative possibilities to ever-more complex worlds. Tanya Weaver ...
Robot vacuum cleaners could be reprogrammed to perform helpful tasks around the house such as playing with a pet, watering the plants and carrying groceries to the kitchen.
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