Five ways sport is tackling climate change – from wooden stadiums to horse manure power
As one of the world’s favourite past times, sport is in a privileged position to lead the charge in fighting climate change. An estimated 3.5 billion people –
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As one of the world’s favourite past times, sport is in a privileged position to lead the charge in fighting climate change. An estimated 3.5 billion people –
China is leading the global blockchain race – with the country filing more than double the number of patents than in the US last year, according to new
From plant pots and feline delivery robots that display emotions to a “reverse microwave” that chills lukewarm drinks in seconds, it wouldn’t be CES 2020 without an array
Edge computing is helping companies extract value from customers who connect to their wireless networks, by analysing data close to the source. Dan Robinson speaks to Aruba Networks
Autonomous vehicles, in-home robotics and hydrogen power will be key elements of a prototype “city of the future” being designed by Toyota in Japan. The automotive giant unveiled
The UK employment rate hit a record high in 2019, with 76% of people reported to be active in the labour market. This bright headline hid an underlying
Personalised apparel once used to be all about tailors and tape measures – but start-up Formcut has developed a 3D body scanner to size up customers with more
A few bean bags and beer fridges aside, the workplace hasn’t changed much for many decades – but that looks set to change drastically in the future. Company
If the 2010s brought about new buzzwords like artificial intelligence, internet of things and blockchain, then 2020 could usher in a new decade of technology trends that cement
The age of evolutionary AI is upon us and it’s time for leaders to heighten their awareness about the technology. Cognizant’s global head of AI and analytics Bret