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RDREs could be the future of rocketry

Rotating detonation rocket engines are an emerging technology set to bring about substantial commercial and military advancements in the aerospace sector.

Second screening: Has television become background noise?

As audiences increasingly juggle smartphones and television screens, streaming services such as Netflix will need to fight for their viewers’ attention.

Remasters and remakes – safe for developers but gamers seek originality

For video game publishers, remasters and remakes are a more reliable source of profit in a tumultuous industry.

Space presents the final frontier for energy

The ESA has been developing satellite technology to convert the Sun’s energy in space and transmit it back to the Earth.

Silicon Valley: the foundation of innovation

The new AI age is largely centred on the Valley and San Francisco, and features Alphabet, Apple, Meta, NVIDIA and OpenAI.

AI clones: the good, the bad, and the criminal

Generative AI, which highlights the creation capabilities of AI, is the fastest-growing and most popular segment of AI.

Black Myth: Wukong exemplifies China’s plan for triple-A gaming dominance

Black Myth: Wukong’s global success and influence set the stage for another major player in the gaming industry.

Big Tech spurs new demand for SMRs providing nuclear power

SMRs are fun-size versions of large nuclear fission plants – they can come pre-built and delivered on the back of a lorry.

Short n’ Sweet: Is Sabrina Carpenter Gen Z royalty?

Carpenter has long been building a brand as the lovable eccentric who delivers the goods.

Understanding the AI threat to reading

With literacy rates declining in the UK as 30% of five-year-olds in England fall behind their expected reading levels, tools like AI must be used with caution.