How power beaming could change the way we power everything from satellites to mobile phones and reduce carbon emissions. In association withTechnology Innovation Institute Power beaming has long been ...
In this issue: 2025 power landscape reviewed, COP30, nuclear space race, robotics in wind turbine management and more.
With Industry 4.0 and the electrification of everything in full swing, keeping the power on at all times is more important than ever. Add to this the energy crisis and the transition to renewables, ...
Sustainable computing practices have the power to both infuse operational efficiencies and greatly reduce energy consumption, says Jen Huffstetler, chief product sustainability officer at Intel. In ...
In today’s dynamic business landscape, adapting to the evolving preferences of younger generations is paramount. As the millennial and Gen Z generations continue to shape market trends, leveraging ...
Here are the top 7 wind power innovation stories of 2025: ...
Time and tide wait for no man. Only a fool believes that he can turn back time and only an idiot believes that he can command the tide. With respect to the latter, it is said that King Canute set his ...
Imagine you’re a patient with a rare, life-threatening illness with limited treatment options. The treatment that works for you is a plasma-derived therapy. It’s complex to produce, taking up to a ...
The technology boom in the past two decades has reshaped the global advertising industry and turbo-charged ad expenditure. But the digital revolution has also brought many challenges around data ...
Businesses have welcomed the government’s decision to expand AI adoption support across high-growth sectors as announced in the Autumn Budget. The expansion of the BridgeAI programme marks a positive ...
Introducing more technology isn’t enough to win America’s wars, enforce its border policies or dominate in space. Threats, technologies and capabilities are constantly changing, stressing our military ...
Tossed the softest of softball questions, William Katzman, vice president for exhibits at the Great Lakes Science Center, can’t resist the joke. Why is the soon-to-open traveling exhibition “Super ...