The Science & Innovation Blog
The Science & Innovation Blog
And traffic jams and headaches in the minds of millions in our crowded cities. As cities continue to grow, it has become imperative for traffic flow to be managed smartly. An AI-fueled traffic system could be a game changer in how we use our roads. But can such systems get rid of traffic jams? This support investigates how artificial intelligence Read More
Advances in biomedical implants and human augmentation are revolutionising prosthetics. Bionic limbs are no longer just prosthetics. They are complex, engagingly intelligent devices that help restore mobility and improve the lives of people with limb loss. Prosthetic limbs are becoming increasingly similar to the human limbs they’re designed to replace. This guide explains bionic limbs, how they work, and Read More
Technology is changing fast. We are crossing the line between the human and the machine. Cyborgs are a sci-fi concept that is turning into reality. We are merging with machines — human evolution with biohacking, transhumanism and neural enhancements. In this blog, we will explore the intersection of biology and technology and what it means for our imitation Read More
Cities are evolving into vibrant, innovative ecosystems driven by artificial intelligence. Here, technology harmonises with creative design and insightful data analysis. Smart cities tackle traffic jams, save energy, boost public safety, and support sustainability. At the heart of this transformation lies AI infrastructure. Like a silent conductor, it orchestrates how cities breathe, move, and flourish Read More
As the world population increases, food demands shoot up sharply, making the search for sustainable protein sources all the more important. Net—Lab-grown meat, or cultured meat, is a food technology breakthrough. It is stated to revolutionise our approach to farming. But what is lab-grown meat? Where does it fit into our food systems of the future? In this blog , Read More
Cyberattacks are getting smarter, making the battle between hackers and security experts even fiercer. Traditional cybersecurity tools are used to protect against known threats. Now, they struggle to keep up with today’s fast-changing threats. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a key player. It helps find weaknesses, predict attacks, and adapt quickly. Can AI in cybersecurity Read More
Scientists and the public have recently set their sights on prolonging human life spans. Genetic engineering advances make extending life feel possible, not pie-in-the-sky. The science of anti-ageing is in its infancy, exploding as people focus on longevity genes and regenerative medicine. Such a shift would alter how humans make sense of ageing and mortality. Is there a way to Read More
A space elevator has often teetered between science fiction and real science. Popularised by Arthur C. Clarke in The Fountains of Paradise, it would extend from Earth to a geostationary orbit, creating a tethered way to travel to space. Is this bold idea just a fantasy, or is it a real engineering challenge ready to Read More
For centuries, consciousness has been a puzzle that has intrigued philosophers and scientists. What is it? Is it something that science can ever quantify or comprehend? These questions become increasingly pressing as we delve into cognitive computing and neurotechnology. This blog covers everything from consciousness studies to neurophilosophy to the thrilling possibility of AI sentience. Consciousness is the ability Read More
We’ve always had a fascination with fast travel. From steamships to supersonic jets, we crave more rapid forms of transportation. Now, a new mode of transportation beckons: the Hyperloop. Popularised by Elon Musk, this system could herald a new era in travel, slashing journey times and revolutionising economies. The million-dollar question is: when will this vision become real? This information Read More