g.tec medical engineering: A Global Team Making a Huge Impact on the World via Brain-Computer Interface Tech
In the past, science fiction books and movies would depict people controlling a computer or other equipment using just their brains
Predicting the Next Breakthroughs in Eye Care Technology
The evolving landscape of eye care confronts both advancements and challenges, highlighting the need for innovative solutions to bridge gaps in patient care.
Women Represent Just 3% Of The Global Construction Industry, But They Are Still Being Harassed
Construction companies are still refusing to hire women, despite an ongoing staffing crisis and demand for new recruits in the front-line manual sector.
Rejected From More Than 500 Internships To Raising $7.2M To Build Flying Boats: Meet Sampriti Bhattacharyya
While in India, Bhattacharyya learned about NASA and educated herself on space technology - this is what pushed her to apply for an internship in America.
German Trains Will Get Frosted 'Smooch Cabins' and 'Digital Towels' To Reserve Seats Soon
Deutsche Bahn's idea for frosted glass doors in its new compartments will allow passengers to take calls in private and not worry about people hearing them.
Is AI the Future of Human Capital Potential or the Harbinger of Obsolescence?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of transforming human capital within the corporate world, offering a dual-edged sword of promise and peril.
How Companies Can Champion Women's Leadership Roles In The Tech Industry
The tech industry faces the declining presence of women in leadership roles. To address this, some tech companies are adopting comprehensive strategies.
Did Tesla Kill the Affordable Electric Car? Musk Says No
Musk denies scrapping Tesla's low-cost car (Model 2) after Reuters report. The move raises questions about affordable EVs and Tesla's future plans.
Engineer Says Baltimore Bridge Collapse 'Unusual': 'Unconnected Bridge Decks Should Never Have Collapsed'
An engineer reveals that while the collision is substantial, a continuous through truss bridge like the Key Bridge is most unlikely to collapse.
Boeing CEO To Exit As Safety Concerns Mount
Boeing announced Monday a leadership shakeup headlined by the departure of CEO Dave Calhoun as the aviation giant faces heavy scrutiny following safety incidents and manufacturing issues.
Autistic Girl, 11, Has IQ Higher Than Einstein and Hawking; Studying for Master's So She Can Work for NASA
Aspiring astronaut, Adhara Perez Sanchez, first became fascinated by space exploration after seeing artwork of Stephen Hawking in a doctor's office.
Stop Looking For Remote Jobs on LinkedIn and Indeed - Here's Where To Look Instead
A career coach advises job seekers to look for fully-remote companies online before applying to hybrid-remote vacancies
Verstappen To See Out Red Bull Contract Despite Off-track Turmoil
Three-time world champion Max Verstappen said Thursday he intends to see out his contract with Red Bull, insisting he was happy despite weeks of off-track turbulence.
Creating High Quality, Sustainable Low-Rise Commercial Buildings
We've entered a world where many high-quality, human-health-benefiting features are now available at a previously impossible price. Here's how to tap into it.
UK Scientists Develop Bra-Integrated Breast Cancer Monitoring System
Researchers are developing a bra-insert device that uses electric currents to monitor breast tumours in real-time and detect growth as small as 2mm.
All-Female Auto Repair Shop Lets Clients Get Manis and Pedis While Waiting For Their Cars
Girls Auto Clinic has been dedicated to redefining the automotive world since it launched in 2013
Harnessing the AI Revolution: A Guide for Small Business Owners
In an era where technological advancements are reshaping industries and labor markets, AI offers unprecedented opportunities for small enterprises.
SpaceX Starship Achieves Most Of Test Goals Before Ending In Fiery Demise
SpaceX Starship aced most of its test flight, reaching record heights, but disintegrated during re-entry.
Gary Klaner: Leading the Kitchens of the Iconic Landmark London
I sat down with Executive Head Chef Gary Klaner of the Landmark London for a candid chat covering his demanding journey to the top, his advice to young chefs, his home life and everything in between.
Microsoft AI Tool Under Fire: Generates Violent, Sexual Images, Ignores Copyrights, Engineer Warns
Microsoft employee, Shane Jones has raised concerns about disturbing content generated by the company's AI image tool, Copilot Designer.
This £5.5B Start-Up Laid Off 700 Employees 2 Years Ago, Says AI Does All Of Their Work
Klarna claims its AI assistant handles diverse inquiries in 35 languages, typically within 2 minutes.
Elon Musk Salutes Apple's Exit From Electric Car Race
Apple has reportedly been working on their electric car since 2014, but the project faced leadership changes and launch delays.
Canadians Are Buying $12,000 Yurts To Avoid Ridiculous Rental Prices
After Canada's housing costs have increased by more than $200,000, many families have taken to living in tent-like structures, known as yurts.
Novastone is Transforming SMEs and Shaping the Future of Search Funds
Novastone Capital Advisors (NCA), founded in 2019 by Christian Malek, has gained significant recognition for being a leader in the Search Fund sector
Elon Musk Shows Off How He Can Tweet Directly From Phone Using Starlink
Elon Musk's SpaceX wants to bring global internet via Starlink satellites, but current Starlink access requires bulky satellite dishes.
US Soldier On Fire "Was Aspiring Software Engineer" And Excited To "Drive Innovation In The Civilian World"
The US Air Force officer who set himself on fire outside the Israeli embassy in DC has been identified as 25-year-old Aaron Bushnell.
What Role Will Artificial Intelligence Play In Academia? Here's What Experts Have To Say
To get a better perspective on the current and future role of AI in academia, International Business Times UK interviewed subject-matter experts who are currently working on AI through research, teaching, and studying at King's College London.
EVO 8 Microphone Preamplifier: Your Studio's New Best Friend
Discover the EVO 8 Microphone Preamplifier: the game-changing audio interface that takes your recordings to professional heights.
Revolutionary 'Magic Magnet' Altermagnetism Paves the Way for Advanced Electronic Devices
Altermagnetism was originally proposed in 2019 by a team at the Institute of Physics in the Czech Republic and the University of Mainz in Germany.
Surge in Overseas Student Applications to UK Universities Signals Global Confidence in British Education
The latest data indicates a sustained upward trend, showcasing the enduring global appeal of British universities as premier destinations for international students.