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Man vs nature? Tata Steel’s job cutting highlights difficult balancing act in transition to net zero

Man vs nature? Tata Steel’s job cutting highlights difficult balancing act in transition to net zero

Tata Steel has announced plans to cut almost 3,000 UK jobs, prompting a heated debate between environmentalists, politicians, and the manufacturing industry about the potential human cost of transitioning to net zero.

‘Smart glove’ could support stroke rehabilitation and sign language translation

‘Smart glove’ could support stroke rehabilitation and sign language translation

This wireless and washable device not only enhances hand mobility for stroke survivors but also opens doors to potential applications in virtual reality, augmented reality, and American Sign Language translation.

Fuel cell powered by dirt offers sustainable alternative to batteries

Fuel cell powered by dirt offers sustainable alternative to batteries

Researchers have developed a book-sized fuel cell that is able to generate electricity from the soil – and has the potential to last forever.

Urea-powered nanorobots reduce bladder tumours by 90%

Urea-powered nanorobots reduce bladder tumours by 90%

A new study showcases a promising method for more effective and cost-efficient bladder cancer therapies, aiming to alleviate the burden of frequent hospital visits and repeat treatments.

What are the challenges facing AI regulation?

What are the challenges facing AI regulation?

As artificial intelligence continues its rapid evolution, Georgia Tech experts delve into the complexities and opportunities of AI regulation following President Biden's recent executive order.

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