Scientists lengthen smartphone battery life by up to 60%
Scientists have developed a way to dramatically lengthen the battery life of mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones. They have done this by...
Future of urban tourism could be shaped by autonomous vehicles
Researchers have carried out a study on how AVs may affect the future of urban tourism. The letters 'AVs' stand for 'autonomous vehicles.' Urban...
Growth Opportunities, Trends, Forecast, Market Analysis for Used and Refurbished Cars between 2018-2025
The past few years have witnessed a tremendous growth in the market for used and refurbished cars. Dealers in this segment are smiling to...
Virtual and augmented reality – 7 industries face drastic disruption
Virtual and augmented reality is expected to have potential applications in several business sectors as technologies leap forward. Economists at TUM carried out a...
The draft Brexit Withdrawal Agreement – business community’s perspective
British Prime Minister Theresa May's Cabinet has backed the draft Brexit Withdrawal Agreement. Dr. Adam Marshal, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce,...
Million-processor SpiNNaker machine switched on for the first time
The million-processor SpiNNaker machine, the 'human brain supercomputer,' the world's largest neuromorphic supercomputer, has been switched on for the first time. Engineers have designed...
Rooftop device makes solar energy and cools building simultaneously
Researchers are developing a new rooftop device that can make solar energy and cool a building at the same time. It cools buildings by...
Finding investment advice when growing your business
There are two moments in the life of a business when it is truly vulnerable. The first is when it has just started out....
Smart homes and the ‘Internet of Ears’
For the past couple of decades, homes have been getting steadily smarter. The next generation of smart homes may offer what researchers are calling...
Carbon emissions will begin hammering stock prices, new study
Carbon emissions will begin dictating stock prices, say researchers at the University of Waterloo in Canada. Businesses that fail to reduce or restrict their...