The Labour Party has emerged victorious in the UK’s general election, securing a commanding (at the time of publishing) 410 seats in the House of Commons, compared to the Conservative Party’s 144. Will the party now deliver on its sustainable … Read More
Author Archives: Stephanie Anjos
New AI tech developed to detect heart failure earlier
Artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to identify patients at risk of heart failure, meaning they could be treated earlier, Leeds-based researchers have said.An algorithm, known as Find-HF, has been “trained” by the Leeds University researchers to detect early symptoms … Read More
New system launched to extract lithium-ion batteries from waste streams
New system launched that visualises and extracts lithium-ion batteries and other hazardous items from waste streams using advanced vision systems and machine-learning technologies.A partnership between University of Manchester academics and Lion Vision, a North West-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) specialist, developed … Read More
The screen tech that can do almost anything
At first glance, it looks like a relic from the 1980s. A tiny computer screen with flickering, low-resolution text scrolling across it. But this could be the future.The screen was made using perovskite light emitting diode (PeLED) technology. It is … Read More
How mobile phone networks are embracing AI
Our mobile phones are getting a whole lot smarter, but what about the telecoms networks they run on?Last week, Apple became the latest mobile phone firm to announce that it will be adding artificial intelligence (AI) to its handsets’ operating … Read More
Over 97% of UK waste wood was processed in 2023
Over 97% of UK waste wood was sent for processing in 2023, the “highest level to date”, according to the latest annual statistics published by the Wood Recyclers’ Association.The data indicates that total UK waste wood arisings remained constant in … Read More
Could AI put an end to animal testing?
From animal lovers to laboratory technicians, no-one enjoys subjecting animals to scientific testing.It is instead done to help ensure that drugs and other substances are safe for eventual human use.Researchers have long sought non-animal alternatives. Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are … Read More
Veolia invests in AI-driven robotic arm to increase recycling
Veolia has unveiled a new robotic arm at its Southwark Integrated Waste Management Facility (IWMF) to optimise operations and make recycling more effective.The UK resource management company and AI robotics business Recycleye have installed an AI-driven robotic arm that Veolia … Read More
Japan could be energy-independent by 2060 thanks to renewables
Japan, a major coal and liquefied natural gas (LNG) buyer, could be energy-independent by 2060 thanks to expansion of solar and wind power together with storage batteries, said Jarand Rystad, chief executive of the Rystad Energy consultancy. Japan imports most … Read More
Why the EU might be about to make Chinese electric cars more expensive
With China accused of selling electric cars at artificially low prices, the European Union is widely expected to hit them with tariffs this week.The BYD Seagull is a tiny, cheap, neatly styled electric vehicle (EV). An urban runabout that won’t … Read More
Can AI ever be smarter than humans?
When researcher Jan Leike quit his job at OpenAI last month, he warned the tech firm’s “safety culture and processes (had) taken a backseat” while it trained its next artificial intelligence model.He voiced particular concern about the company’s goal to … Read More
Go plastic free to “protect” your business, new report says
Proactively transitioning away from plastic is a strategic move to maintain profitability and competitiveness, a new report from PlasticFree and Fashion Snoops argues.“The Post-Plastic Economy” report states that over the next decade, the world’s relationship with plastic will become “unrecognisable”.The … Read More