AI can create digital humans and digital organs that can be used in clinical trials.
Called rage-baiting, making people angry with social media posts can be a business.
AI services that can describe pictures and scenes are helping the visually impaired.
Hi-tech coatings make all sorts of high performance engineering, like jet engines, possible.
Music lovers are buying up old cassette, CD and record players and getting them fixed.
Thermal imaging tech has become cheaper and homeowners are using it to track down heat loss.
India produces only a tiny fraction of the world’s cocoa beans, but that could be changing.
Makers of a new generation of European electric aircraft are struggling to raise money.
It can be hard to find good advice on how to make homes more energy efficient.
Big mining firms are switching to driverless trucks and other autonomous equipment.
Start-up firms are looking for ways to dye clothes using less water and heat.
Paints now promise to make your house cooler, warmer, or simply peel off.
AI projects are underway to help ease the challenges of dementia.
Greener software could make devices last longer and use less electricity.
As more AI tools are rolled out, some argue they are contributing to employee burnout.
In Iceland scientists plan to drill down to magma to understand it and use it for energy production.
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