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The technology behind self-management of chronic diseases
It is estimated that 11.3 per cent of the US population, around 37.3 million people, live with diabetes. In this film, see how medical technology can help ease the burden of living with the condition.
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Crispr gene editing technology could transform medicine
Crispr gene editing technology could transform medicine, but questions such as the long-term effects on patients, how much it will cost, and who will have access to it, still need answers.
The EU’s plan to overhaul connectivity patent rules could prove counter-productive
There are fears that EU plans to change the way patent holders are paid for their intellectual property may actually end up hindering innovation.
The creator economy is changing, but who’s making money, and can it thrive?
The number of online creators active today is staggering, but wealth tends to be concentrated among the very few, and the industry has received mixed financial signals recently. So, what does the future hold?
Generating income may be generative AI’s biggest challenge
Generative AI has been hailed as a transformative technology, and billions are being spent on developing its potential. But will it live up to its early hype, and can it actually make money?
Moon rush: the launch of a lunar economy
Which companies will win the rush to the Moon?
An initial glut of investor interest in the metaverse has dribbled away
Early investor enthusiasm for the metaverse has faded, and Apple’s recently released mixed reality headset hasn’t enhanced its prospects. So, where will the metaverse go from here?
The race for semiconductor supremacy
The US is bidding to regain a leading role in advanced chip manufacturing, to de-risk supply chains, and slow China's rise as a technological superpower.
The data security concerns surrounding social media app TikTok
Boasting around a billion users, Chinese-owned TikTok was the most downloaded app in 2022, but concerns over data breaches and security persist.
How AI is serving up data driven tennis
Advantage AI: How Artificial Intelligence is transforming tennis for fans, players, coaches and the media.
Will robotaxis ever be commercially viable?
San Francisco has become ground zero for US testing of driverless taxis, but how close are we to truly embracing them?
Bitcoin mines could be used for energy storage
Bitcoin mining is extremely energy intensive, but it could be used as a form of energy storage, by converting stranded renewable energy into bitcoin
Ukraine tech sector goes to war
How start-ups help the war effort with cheap drones, missile detection and apps
The geopolitical battle taking place beneath the waves
China is being thwarted in its efforts to finance and build undersea internet cables around the globe by western governments, but it’s fighting back.
Beyond the transactional: the tech partnership driving societal change
`How a partnership between two tech giants has powered the reach of a charity providing children with access to education.
A bespoke approach to digital learning and development
As the professional world embraces digitalisation, learning and development is more accessible than ever. Take a look at how Siemens have tackled it with their online learning platform
Sniff technology: detecting everything from drugs to diseases
A California-based start-up has developed a device to sniff out substances such as drugs, explosives and viruses which could have major implications in sectors such as healthcare and security.
Can superhot rock energy be delivered at scale?
Superhot rock energy is all about tapping into the extreme heat emanating from the earth’s core. It could provide abundant, clean electricity, but poses a significant technological challenge.
The competition for Arm’s technology is ferocious
Arm’s microchip technology is in high demand, and the company’s plan to go public has sparked a tug of war between potential investors, governments and rivals.
Will Tesla's Optimus robot become a reality?
As Elon Musk demonstrates a humanoid robot, we explore Engineered Arts - a humanoid robot factory with the creator of a highly realistic robot
Is buy now, pay later a sustainable business model?
Pandemic lockdowns accelerated the already growing popularity of buy now, pay later transactions. But for the operators behind these transactions, margins are wafer thin.
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