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England turns to AI for World Cup advantage The Football Association is integrating artificial intelligence across training, tactics, and player welfare as part of its strategy for the 2026 FIFA...
Electric racing series pushes boundaries of EV technology Formula E, the world's premier all-electric racing championship, is not just about speed-it's a testing ground for innovations that could...
Italian care home's 'hugging room' eased Covid isolation in 2020 In November 2020, as Covid-19 restrictions left elderly residents cut off from loved ones, a nursing home in northern Italy unveil...
Dutch startup 3D-prints military and leisure boats in days, not months A Dutch engineering firm has developed a high-strength thermoplastic composite that allows entire boat hulls to be 3D-printe...
Japan's $12bn gamble: Turning Hokkaido into a semiconductor powerhouse Japan is pouring billions into transforming Hokkaido-its northernmost island known for dairy farms and ski resorts-into a gl...
Premier League's long-throw revival: How Brentford's Kayode leads a tactical shift in 2025-26 The long throw-in, once synonymous with Tony Pulis' Stoke City, has reemerged as a potent weapon acr...
Cardamom farming in Kerala: High rewards meet relentless challenges Farmers in Kerala's lush hills cultivate one of the world's most expensive spices-cardamom-but face relentless challenges from...
Google's $90bn AI bet rides on custom chips as bubble fears loom Google CEO Sundar Pichai has staked the company's future on a high-risk, high-reward gamble: a $90 billion annual investment in ar...
Google CEO warns of AI bubble risks in exclusive BBC interview Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai cautioned that no company-including Google-would escape unscathed if the artificial intelligence investme...
Google CEO cautions users on AI reliability in BBC interview Sundar Pichai, chief executive of Alphabet and Google, has urged users not to "blindly trust" artificial intelligence tools, emphasizi...
From florist to drone maker: Ukraine's wartime shift Kyiv's Kseniia Kalmus once crafted floral arrangements for European exhibitions. Now, her workshop hums with the assembly of first-person-view...
From Two Firms to Global Dominance: China's EV Battery Ascent In 2005, China had just two electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturers. By 2025, it produces over 75% of the world's lithium-ion cel...
PlayStation 5 marks five years as Sony delays next-generation console Sony's PlayStation 5 has reached its fifth anniversary with no immediate successor on the horizon, as the company emphasizes...
Blended-Wing Airliners Edge Closer to Reality as Startups Race Ahead A radical shift in aircraft design-where fuselage and wing merge into a single structure-may soon become a commercial reality....
Tesla's Optimus robot: Musk's $1tn bet on humanoid AI divides experts Elon Musk's push to deploy a million Tesla Optimus robots within a decade-part of his newly approved $1tn pay package-has rei...
'Vibe coding' named Collins Dictionary's 2025 word of the year Collins Dictionary has crowned 'vibe coding' as its 2025 word of the year, defining the practice of creating software by describing...
Quantum computing's promise and perils: From drug discovery to Q-day threats Quantum mechanics-an enigmatic, partly theoretical physics field-has long baffled even experts, yet its potential to r...
Five climate innovators awarded £1m each at Earthshot Prize ceremony in Rio A tropical forest restoration initiative and a global ocean treaty project were among the five winners of the 2025 Eart...
AI 'godmother' Fei-Fei Li joins pioneers honored with top engineering prize Professor Fei-Fei Li, the sole woman among seven artificial intelligence pioneers, will receive the 2025 Queen Elizabet...
Stemaide's Offline Science Kits Aim to Equip Young Africans for Future Jobs Ghana-based startup Stemaide is bridging the digital divide with science and technology kits designed to function witho...
South African app tackles gender-based violence with AI after family murder The brutal killing of a pregnant 19-year-old relative in 2020 near Cape Town drove Leonora Tima to create Grit, a digit...
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