Smart TVs made by the likes of Samsung and LG routinely screenshot the contents on display and send the data back to the manufacturers in order to create detailed profiles of their customers, ...
Three young women have been recognised at the IET’s Young Woman Engineer (YWE) of the Year Awards for their work in the ...
Is the industrial metaverse proving to be more than just a promising concept? Tom Cash, director of industrial parts supplier Foxmere, explains the current state of play. Large Language Models (LLMs), ...
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Feeding cattle with seaweed helps to reduce their methane emissions by nearly 40% without affecting their health or weight, a study has found. UK car manufacturing output has fallen for the eighth ...
Nato has revealed that it will develop its own fleet of unmanned surface vessels (USV) to patrol the coastal waters of member states and protect undersea cables across the Baltic and Mediterranean ...
Is AI’s meteoric rise about to be tempered by some practicalities? Many have predicted that AI’s energy consumption is unsustainable, but that may be just the tip of the iceberg. The increasing ...
Ofgem has approved five major new undersea energy links including three high voltage subsea interconnector cables linking Britain to overseas energy markets and Britain’s first two offshore hybrid ...
The UK government has announced a new partnership that will create the world’s first real-time surveillance system to monitor the threat of infectious diseases and rapidly diagnose a range of cancers.
The shift toward the electrification of vehicles and the expansion of the electrical grid for renewable energy integration has led to a considerable increase in the demand for power electronics ...
The UK government should redirect military industry resources towards addressing the climate crisis and improving the domestic economy, a report from the Common Wealth think tank has urged. Climate ...