Innovation

Humanly possible

Sophia’s likeness to a female human has garnered international recognition but her realiser Dr David Hanson has even bigger plans.

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Innovation

Seeds of sustainability

Money really doesn’t grow on trees. Here’s how four friends with socio-economic values set up their business, after leaving their careers.

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Innovation

Robots and ethics

Can robots be ethical? Through his research, Professor of robot ethics, Alan Winfield, thinks that might not be such a good idea.

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Business

Plastic you can drink

CEO of Avani bags believes we can really stop using plastic. He discusses how bioplastic bags may be the best alternative, also about the thing he calls cassabag and the fact that it’s edible.

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Innovation

Green mining: An oxymoron

Mining itself is not environment friendly but mining companies are acquiring technologies that can minimise their environmental impact.

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Informative & Scope

Tech lash

The technological age has forced people to become wary of smartphone and technology addictions, technology addiction consultant psychiatrist, Dr Richard Graham, explains.

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Innovation

Turning to art

Technology and talent have made the phenomenal fragmented sculptures of Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity and dancing fairies possible for Russian architectural designer, Vasily Klyukin.

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