• ITER troubles expose need for fusion between startups and governments

    ITER troubles expose need for fusion between startups and governments
    ITER, set to be the world’s largest experimental fusion reactor, has been delayed yet again. The €25bn megaproject will only switch on in 2034, and start producing energy in 2039. That’s almost a decade later than originally planned.  Thirty-five nations including the UK, US, China, and Russia launched ITER in 2006 to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion power. But startups may end up beating them to it.  As private companies race to comm
  • This tiny autonomous sailboat is charting a new course for marine science

    This tiny autonomous sailboat is charting a new course for marine science
    Amar Shar, the co-founder of British AI unicorn Wayve, has backed Oshen, a budding startup building miniature autonomous sailboats. The little robots could transform the way scientists monitor everything from ocean temperatures and waves to biodiversity. The Plymouth, UK-based startup was founded last year by Anahita Laverack and Ciaran Dowds, two young engineering graduates at Imperial College London.     The startup is building small solar-powered “seaborn satellites
  • AI transformation: Here’s what it actually means for a company

    AI transformation: Here’s what it actually means for a company
    Remember when during the 2017 crypto-craze a beverage company renamed itself  “Long Blockchain” and saw its stock price quintuple?  Today, much like back then, you’d be hard pressed to find a company that isn’t shouting from the rooftops about adopting the transformative technology du jour, i.e. artificial intelligence.  Those building AI tools and hardware are basking in investor and media attention, whereas those using them are quick to boast about drivi
  • Common UX Research Mistakes

    Everyone makes mistakes but here are common mistakes that you can avoid so your UX research is always fruitful.
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