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The Digital God Doesn’t Run on Faith; It Runs on Water

AI is not running in the cloud. It is running on infrastructure, and that infrastructure has a cost. Nobody talks…

4 days ago

Crypto vs. Climate

Cryptocurrency has changed the financial world by offering a new, decentralized way of managing money without relying on traditional banks.…

2 years ago

A Summer Holiday Story

I’m sitting in my office listening to my clock ticking, and suddenly, I am back in my Aunt Kitty and…

2 years ago

Garbage Gone Genius: Innovating Our Way Out of the Waste Land

In the quiet of the early morning, as the world awakens to the fragmented chorus of modern life, my brother…

2 years ago

How ‘Wishful Recycling’ Is Messing Up the Green Dream

In this day and age, recycling bins have become more than just waste containers; they're symbols of environmental conscientiousness, clad…

2 years ago

Birmingham to become UK’s first centre for rare earth magnet recycling

 Pioneering rare earth recycling company HyProMag, which was formed by researchers from the University of Birmingham’s School of Metallurgy and Materials, is to…

3 years ago

The Royal Mint and Quintet joined together to work on Sustainability

The Royal Mint announced that it has partnered with Quintet Private Bank to introduce the use of recycled gold in…

4 years ago

Recycling tips to make your household more eco-friendly

In honour of World Recycling Day 2022, BRITA has shared 5 recycling tips to help people on the way to…

4 years ago

78 Million Batteries Will Be Dumped Every Day By 2025, say EnABLES

EnABLES Position Paper Coordinated By Tyndall recommends Key Actions to Power IoT in a Reliable and Sustainable Way 78 million…

5 years ago

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