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Time to act: How innovating identity management helps close cybersecurity gaps

Embracing new approaches, such as ITDR, helps ensure that organisations are protected against identity-based attacks.

AI predictive maintenance used to achieve transport reliability

Artificial Intelligence predictive maintenance can enhance the socio-economic and environmental impact of public transport.

Groundbreaking safety assurance framework can be applied to automated transport

Automated transport is on the rise, but many people are concerned about how safe it really is when robots are entirely operating them.

How should businesses avoid a ransomware attack?

NetApp's Andy Wood outlines how businesses can make better choices when it comes to staying protected from a ransomware attack.

Digital twin technology: The building blocks of sustainable and resilient infrastructure

Learn how digital twin technology will be essential in designing more sustainable and robust future infrastructure.

UK oversees launch of the world’s first self-driving bus

The world’s first large-scale, self-driving bus is one of the latest projects being funded by the UK Government.

Beetle-inspired jumping robots are powered by elastic energy

Researchers have developed insect-sized jumping robots that can perform tasks in small spaces found in mechanical, cultural, and search-and-rescue settings.

Chalmers University of Technology’s quantum computer becomes available to industry

A cutting-edge quantum computer is to become accessible for researchers and companies in Sweden thanks to sizeable funding.

Efficiency of flapping drones to be increased with wing-folding research

According to a recent study led by Lund University, wing-folding could be the next step in increasing the efficiency of flapping drones. 

IoT devices made greener with printable smart sensors

Discover how IoT devices can be made more sustainable by developing self-powered, printable smart sensors from emerging semiconductors.

KAIST’s walking robot innovation is a marvel for the construction industry

Experts at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) have developed a groundbreaking walking robot known as MARVEL.

How technological advancements have reshaped how we celebrate Christmas

Christmas has been a tradition for hundreds of years, but technological advancements and the internet have changed the way we celebrate.

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