Coffee, music and other everyday pleasures could improve cognitive function
A recent study that involved analysing a person's brain activity through electrical changes has found that everyday pleasures can improve cognitive function.
Top 10 Best Car Wash Foam Guns for a Spotless Shine
Discover the ultimate selection of top-rated car wash foam guns that guarantee a flawless and gleaming finish.
UK export finance secures £50 million loan for Trifast's global expansion
UK Export Finance secures a £50 million loan for Trifast's global expansion, driving innovation in industrial fastenings and uplifting partnerships, export growth, manufacturing support, innovation and economic development.
Navigating the Smoke: The Evolution of the Tobacco Industry and Emerging Innovation
The traditional cigarette market has been experiencing a steady decline as the popularity of vaping emerges among the mass public.
Driving Digital Transformation with the 8 Best UK IT Services Companies of 2023
Explore how the top 8 IT services companies in the UK are catalysing digital transformation through innovative solutions in 2023.
Indian-origin man fired by US company for speaking to dying relative in Hindi
A 78-year-old Indian-American, Anil Varshney, has filed a lawsuit against a US firm, claiming that he was fired for speaking to his dying relative.
Elon Musk's Tesla, SpaceX come under fire from Facebook co-founder
According to Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz, Elon Musk used lofty promises for EV ranges to attract customers, workers, and funding.
US govt in possession of non-human bodies and UFOs, claims former intelligence official
A former intelligence official and whistleblower, David Grusch, has made some explosive claims about aliens and alien vehicles in a US congressional hearing.
Microsoft, Google beat earnings expectations amid AI frenzy
Tech titans Google and Microsoft announced better-than-expected earnings on Tuesday as the frenzy over artificial intelligence stokes investor excitement and breathes a new life into the sector.
AI and neuromodulation show promise in revolutionizing sleep disorder treatments
A project integrating artificial intelligence and neuromodulation aims to build wireless systems-on-chips that can aid in sleep disorder treatments.
Britain set to provide funds for the development of all-new Turkish railway infrastructure
Increased travel speeds and CO2e emission reductions will arise in Turkey's southern parts from the new railway infrastructure costing just below £700 million.
UK government showcases innovations in engineering biology to drive economic growth and sustainability
The UK government highlights the transformative power of engineering biology in medical therapies, recycling and sustainable food sources to drive economic growth and innovation.
Threads takes the Twitter route, imposes rate limit on posts
Twitter decided to impose viewing limits as part of its strategy to restrict data scraping and system manipulation.
ChatGPT's healthcare responses indistinguishable from humans, new study finds
NYU study reveals ChatGPT's healthcare responses resemble that of humans, a potential ally for providers, with caution and research being needed and required for clinical roles.
UK officially joins CPTPP trade group, opening doors to new opportunities
UK formally joins CPTPP trade group, opening doors to new opportunities for British businesses with reduced tariffs and increased investment.
London's new 'super sewer' to end Thames pollution blight
The door of the steel box lift clanks shut and a crane slowly lowers construction workers building London's "super sewer" 40 metres (130 feet) to the bottom of an enormous vertical shaft.
Record number of students apply for computing courses amid rise of AI
The steep rise in the popularity of tech courses correlates with the rapid development of artificial intelligence over the past 12 months.
Apple brings Tap to Pay on iPhone for UK businesses
Apple's Tap to Pay will be available to UK-based merchants, who have an iPhone XS or newer with a supported payment app.
Samsung files various robotics patents in the US
One of the newly filed patents implies Samsung is working on a robotic technology that can monitor pets' movements and detect their emotions.
Why companies employing workers in India see success
India has a large pool of highly skilled professionals in various domains, including IT, software development, engineering, finance and customer service and companies can create mutually beneficial partnerships by hiring them.
How to unleash the power of prompt engineering for transformative work and financial success
A report by PWC estimates that AI could add up to $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, with prompt engineering inevitably playing a significant role in this economic growth.
UK businesses receive over £80 million in government funding to transition to cleaner energy sources
UK businesses, including Kellogg's and Annadale Distillery, receive over £80 million in government funding to transition from fossil fuels to cleaner alternatives, promoting decarbonisation and industry innovation.
UK govt hails OpenAI for choosing London base
The UK government on Thursday hailed a decision by ChatGPT creator OpenAI to open its first office outside the United States in London.
Former Samsung executive accused of stealing chip secrets to help Foxconn
The indictment does not mention any name, but the media has identified Choi Jinseog, who worked at Samsung for 17 years.
New statistics show that foreign investors are 'looking beyond London and the South East'
New statistics on foreign direct investment into the British economy show that investors are 'looking beyond London and the South East' according to Investment Minister Lord Johnson.
How can the UK become more attractive to international STEM students and graduates?
Ewan Kirk, the Entrepreneur-in-Residence within the Department of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, has called for new measures to encourage international STEM students and graduates into the UK.
Ruble drops, stocks mostly retreat after aborted uprising in Russia
The ruble reached a 14-month low against the dollar on Monday while US and European markets mostly retreated after a short-lived mutiny in Russia stoked concerns about the nuclear-armed country's stability.
UK Space Agency puts forward just over £2 million to fund growth in the British space sector
The chosen projects are to receive funding for development across innovative space technologies and the recipients include groups from universities in Britain.
Generative AI is 'the next productivity frontier', report says
Generative AI is poised to unleash the next wave of productivity, according to a new report stating that it could add the equivalent of $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion annually across 63 use cases.
How will the emergence of generative AI change future products, and how should product managers respond?
In the AI era, product managers must focus on the speed of product development, marketing, and building competitive advantages with talent having AI knowledge.