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Earth observation data: a trillion-dollar market and environmental disclosures

The ecosystem can help position Earth observation to shape a more sustainable and prosperous future for generations to come.

CGI simian Robbie Williams proves tech can revolutionise the most tired genre

Well aware of audiences’ over-familiarity with the genre, Gracey previously spoke about doing something different with this film.

In the eye of the hurricane: New Orleans and climate adaptations

After Hurricane Katrina and the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, New Orleans implemented a large-scale coastal protection program.

Big Tech – the race to decarbonise data centres

Companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, need to find a way to decarbonise data centre construction and power usage

AI should not be seen as the cure for loneliness

We are social beings by nature, and connecting with our species is vital to our health.

How nanotechnology is subtly shaping sectors

Although nanotechnology may not be the universal solution to every industry challenge, it will undoubtedly shape the future.

AI voice bots on a budget: A new era in India’s tech scene

Sarvam AI, an emerging Indian startup, recently introduced a voice bot system that interacts with users through spoken language rather than text.

How sporting health and safety will be revolutionised by 2035

As athletes face unprecedented physical and mental demands, a tipping point will soon trigger a new wave of consciousness and investment in player health and safety.

The IOC wants a piece of the esports pie

As the future host of the Esports Olympic Games, Saudi Arabia is betting big on esports.

Commercial exoskeletons in the here and now

In July 2024, the Canadian outdoor apparel company Arc’teryx unveiled its new MO/GO powered trousers.