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Fluorescent dye uses AI to track animal behaviour

Fluorescent dye uses AI to track animal behaviour

A team of visionary scientists has unveiled ‘GlowTrack’, a cutting-edge movement tracking method powered by artificial intelligence and fluorescent dye markers, poised to transform the study of animal and human behaviour with unprecedented precision.

“Radical overhaul” in computing bears fruit: Introducing Raspberry Pi 5

“Radical overhaul” in computing bears fruit: Introducing Raspberry Pi 5

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has officially unveiled the highly anticipated Raspberry Pi 5. Scheduled for release at the end of October, this latest iteration promises to be a game-changer in terms of performance and capabilities.

Sunak’s net zero revisions “significant setback”, say manufacturing leaders

Sunak’s net zero revisions “significant setback”, say manufacturing leaders

Manufacturing associations have voiced their disapproval of the UK Government’s decision to scale back certain net zero emission targets, characterising the move as a "significant setback" for the sector.

Charting the course to a green sky: What are our sustainable fuel options?

Charting the course to a green sky: What are our sustainable fuel options?

As the aviation industry sets its sights on achieving sustainability goals by 2050, the search for viable and eco-friendly fuel options has taken centre stage, spurring Aerospace Engineer Phil Ansell to find a permanent solution.

Shape-shifting smart speaker can mute specific spaces in your room

Shape-shifting smart speaker can mute specific spaces in your room

A smart speaker equipped with deep-learning algorithms can selectively mute specific areas within a room, transforming the way we control and isolate audio in crowded environments.


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