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A British real estate manager, overseeing around 26 billion euros in assets, sought assistance from Climate X, a London-based data analytics firm, to assess...

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“The brain is the 21st century battlescape.” as posited by Dr. James Giordano, indicates warfare materialising a new dimension altogether; covert operatives crossing invisible...

The Architects of Intelligence: Vision, Ethics, and the Aha Moments that Shaped AI

2025. The air in the hall hummed with an unusual kind of anticipation—not the applause-and-lights kind, but rather the quiet, electric awareness that something...

COP30 Opens Amid New Insights from Climate Science

With rapid climate change, extreme weather events increasingly impact global populations and environments. Key developments in climate science for 2023 include a faster rise...

Nobel 2025 and Quantum Imperatives

Every year, the announcement of the Nobel Prize opens new doors for discovery and advancement.  Back in 1895, Alfred Nobel established the Nobel Foundation,...

Are we in the twilight of scientific age?

Meritocracy in the 21st century is fast becoming the new aristocracy. Envisaged as an ideal to counter inequality, it has become one to create,...

Cracking the quantum code: light and glass are set to transform computing

European researchers are developing quantum computers using light and glass, in a collaboration that promises breakthroughs in computing power, battery technology and scientific discovery. By...

Europe can attract more scientists – but not with promises alone

Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen are keen to advertise Europe to US-based researchers who may want to relocate after recent domestic policy...

The Corporate Coup at NASA

‘Houston, we’ve had a problem’—these’ famous words were first spoken from space in 1970 during NASA’s Apollo 13 mission after a catastrophic explosion. Today,...

Mars time machine: researchers create virtual model to decode Red Planet’s climate evolution

Researchers are creating advanced simulations that will provide a deeper understanding of Mars’s climatic history and help to determine whether it was once able...

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