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Cities might have a monopoly on driverless cars but Amsterdam has driverless ships The idea of self-driving cars cruising our roads may not be a…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF We are edging closer to living in the world of Minority Report, surrounded by technologies that authorise us, sense us…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF Being able to observe the interactions of individual atoms will one day lead to the creation of better superconductors.  …

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF We are in the middle of a tug of war that pits Human security experts against autonomous AI “Robo-Hackers” but…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF Pokémon Go changed our children’s lives – okay, we’ll admit it – all of our lives. Now it’s hard to…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF Noone will be sad to see the back of animal testing.   Before a new drug or medical treatment can…

[inlinetweet prefix=”” tweeter=”@mgriffin_uk” suffix=”#3D #Cinema #MIT”]3D cinemas without the glasses[/inlinetweet] just got a shot in the arm, this must be the sequel Avatar first premiered in…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF Being able to create biological circuits, rather than electronic ones, paves the way for an amazing array of new possibilities…

People keep asking me to define open innovation so it’s clear to me that plenty of confusion still reins around the topic so here I…

In 400 years time our descendants will look back at our Age in the same way we look at the Stone Age Leonardo Da Vinci…