Green tech boom looms but poor nations risk being eclipsed: UN
The green technology industry could be worth several trillion dollars by 2030 but developing countries will miss out on the…
Stalactites and stalagmites in the battery? New research could lead to longer-lasting batteries
They are considered the "Holy Grail" of battery research: so-called "solid-state batteries." They no longer have a liquid core, as…
Deliveroo reduces losses on cost-cutting
Deliveroo reduced net losses last year on cost-cutting, while revenues rallied on higher pricing in the face of soaring global…
Deliveroo reduces losses on cost-cutting
Deliveroo reduced net losses last year on cost-cutting, while revenues rallied on higher pricing in the face of soaring global…
UK bans TikTok on government phones on security grounds
British authorities said Thursday that they are banning the Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok from government mobile phones on security grounds,…
3D-printed revolving devices can sense how they are moving
Integrating sensors into rotational mechanisms could make it possible for engineers to build smart hinges that know when a door…
Scientists develop energy-saving, tunable meta-devices for high-precision, secure 6G communications
The future of wireless communications is set to take a giant leap with the advent of sixth-generation (6G) wireless technology.…
Scientists develop a ‘cosmic concrete’ that is twice as strong as regular concrete
Manchester scientists have created a new material, dubbed StarCrete, which is made from extra-terrestrial dust, potato starch, and a pinch…
GPT-4’s exciting—and ominous—achievements
Six decades ago, an episode of the legendary TV series "The Twilight Zone" warned us about the risks of ticking…
Why so few UK homes are installing air-source heat pumps—and how to encourage takeup
Burning gas is a common but environmentally damaging way of heating our homes. Gas-fired heating systems produce up to the…