Technology - general
When it comes to cooperation, there's no monkey business in how some chimpanzees respond
30 Oct 2018
How should autonomous vehicles be programmed?
26 Oct 2018
New technology to allow 100-times-faster internet
25 Oct 2018
A groundbreaking new technology could allow 100-times-faster internet by harnessing twisted light beams to carry more data and process it faster
Computers use social media data to predict crime
25 Oct 2018
New technology encodes and processes video orders of magnitude faster than current methods
25 Oct 2018
To crash or swerve? Study reveals which actions taken by self-driving cars are morally defensible
10 Oct 2018
Gene which decreases risk of social network-related stress, increases finance-related stress risk
09 Oct 2018
A new brain-inspired architecture could improve how computers handle data and advance AI
04 Oct 2018
Could personalised 'food passports’ help to boost health and tackle obesity?
03 Oct 2018
Combining AI technology, data from our DNA and how we perceive food and culinary know-how could help to keep the population healthier for longer By Ryan O'Hare, Imperial College London
Putting underused smart devices to work
24 Sep 2018
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