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July 2024

  • Computer-generated abstract fractal background of blue glowing quantum energy correlation in space

    ‘A huge opportunity’: Quantum leap for UK as tech industry receives £100m boost

  • The OpenAI logo on a cell phone with an image on a computer monitor generated by ChatGPT's Dall-E text-to-image model

    US financial watchdog urged to investigate NDAs at OpenAI

  • Woman using Switchee thermostat

    UK tech startup raises £5m to prevent dangerous mould in social housing

  • Face detection, surveillance, camera image, face tracking, symbolic image,P6H05G Face detection, surveillance, camera image, face tracking, symbolic image,

    TechScape newsletter
    TechScape: Here’s four ways a new Labour government could use tech to boost Britain

June 2024

  • Evgeny Morozov

    Silicon Valley wants unfettered control of the tech market. That’s why it’s cosying up to Trump

    Evgeny Morozov
    Spooked by Biden’s wealth tax, big tech venture capitalists are showing their progressive credentials were only ever skin deep, says writer Evgeny Morozov

April 2024

  • a bike, a tennis racket, a stone and a ball and graphene

    Wafer-thin, stretchy and strong as steel: could ‘miracle’ material graphene finally transform our world?

    The material, discovered in 2004, was meant to be revolutionary. But only now is the technology coming of age

March 2024

  • 'Like using the Force': Neuralink patient demonstrates how he plays chess using brain-chip – video

  • Neuralink patient Noland Arbaugh uses a brain-chip to play chess on his computer

    Elon Musk’s Neuralink shows brain-chip patient playing online chess

February 2024

  • Polar bear on sea ice, Repulse Bay, Nunavut, Canada

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Pumped up: will a Dutch startup’s plan to restore Arctic sea-ice work?

    As the Arctic warms, devastating the climate and ecosystems, an old idea used to create skating rinks could be deployed to restore melting ice caps, despite scepticism from some experts

January 2024

  • Compo tech for SACC

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    Low-carbon milk to AI irrigation: tech startups powering Latin America’s green revolution

    With the region’s countries among the most vulnerable to the climate crisis, digital entrepreneurs have been inspired to find innovative ways to create real environmental change

December 2023

  • US escooter sharing operator Bird acquires German rival Circ<br>epa08171649 (FILE) - A Bird electric scooter awaits a customer in downtown Washington, DC, USA, 13 July 2018 (reissued 28 January 2020). US e-scooter company Bird on 27 January 2020 announced it was acquiring Geman scooter sharing operator rival Circ (formerly Flash). EPA/JIM LO SCALZO *** Local Caption *** 54488658

    Bird electric scooter company caps turbulent year by filing for bankruptcy

  • OBserver Business<br>Simon Thomas, CEO and founder of Paragraf. in Cambridgeshire.
16 November 2023

    Observer business profile
    ‘Graphene will change the world’: the boss using the ‘supermaterial’ in the global microchip war

November 2023

  • Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez walking hand in hand outdoors

    British biotech races US’s ‘buff billionaires’ for secret of eternal youth

    The UK excels at ‘longevity research’. Could it become part of an industry that fascinates the wealthiest people in the world?

October 2023

  • Apple Park in Cupertino<br>CUPERTINO, CA - SEPTEMBER 7: An aerial view of Apple Park is seen in Cupertino, California, United States on September 7, 2022. (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

    ‘It’s just a matter of time’: why AI could help Europe create its own Apple or Google

    Silicon Valley overshadows its transatlantic rivals. But as artificial intelligence grows – and with a global summit on it this week – some think it could offer a Euro startup the chance to become a new Google

August 2023

  • Gavin Jackson, 46 Chief Executive of Autonomous Driving Company Oxa at his home in Chorleywood, Herts. 28 July 2023 Photographer Sonja Horsman

    Observer business profile
    ‘Driverless cars are the hardest problem you could want to solve’ – Oxa’s Gavin Jackson

    The head of the UK tech startup is as passionate about self-driving ‘autonomy’ as Elon Musk – but thinks it could be 20 years away
  • An advanced CPU printed with a flag of UK on a neon glowing electronic circuit board. The concept of United Kingdom made high-end micro chips.<br>2R2H971 An advanced CPU printed with a flag of UK on a neon glowing electronic circuit board. The concept of United Kingdom made high-end micro chips.

    Can Britain recreate a microchip industry worth its salt?

    UK governments let processor manufacturing drift overseas for years. Now Covid and war have shown how vital homegrown capability is, the country is scrambling to catch up. But so is everyone else
  • A bra with small discs attached and wires coming out of the padding

    A common condition
    Can a bra detect breast cancer? This Nigerian entrepreneur thinks so

    An aunt’s death led Kemisola Bolarinwa to develop a wearable device that can pick up Nigeria’s most common cancer much earlier

July 2023

  • Jamie Crummie, co-founder of sustainable food app Too Good To Go.

    ‘Not everybody wants to go dumpster diving’: the app fighting food waste the easy way

  • People crowd below an AI sign at at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai, China, on 6 July 2023.

    Elon Musk launches AI startup and warns of a ‘Terminator future’

May 2023

  • A pedestrian walks across the street from the building where a technology executive was fatally stabbed outside of in San Francisco, Thursday, April 6, 2023. Details of how tech executive Bob Lee came to be fatally stabbed in downtown San Francisco early Tuesday were scarce as friends and family continued to mourn the man they called brilliant, kind and unlike others in the industry. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

    Bob Lee: how new details turned a tech-industry murder case upside down

    After initial speculation of random violence, focus shifts to alleged drug use and interpersonal feuds
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