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H2CHP, a Durham University spinout developing clean electric generators for data centres and other energy intensive sites, has secured a £1.5m investment round. The company is offering what it calls “fuel-flexible” technology, wherein high-efficiency generators can be run on hydrogen, ammonia, biofuels and e-fuels, mitigating supply-chain risks and reducing emissions with the goal of also ...
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The Associated Press reports: An islandwide blackout struck Cuba on Friday for the second time this week as the nation of nearly 10 million people grapples with a crumbling power grid and fuel shortages stemming from a U.S. energy blockade... Authorities reported that they have already begun restoring power to some areas. On Monday, another massive blackout affected nearly 10 million people nationwide. Authorities reported during the week that service... Read more ›
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While the previous version of its flagship phone used titanium, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has since ditched it for what the company calls "Armor Aluminum". Read more ›
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The Honor Magic V6 is available in Europe at a discounted price of €1,700/£1,500 until the end of the month. The EU price is set to go up to €2,300 in August and the UK price relies on a £500 voucher, which probably won’t last long. In either case, you get a free Honor Pad 10 and a 24-month screen protection plan. Even so, the price is turning some potential... Read more ›
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Scientists have uncovered evidence that serotonin, the chemical best known for regulating mood, may also speed the progression of a common heart valve disease in some people. The research suggests that patients with degenerative mitral regurgitation who take SSRI antidepressants and carry a specific genetic variant may develop severe valve damage sooner, potentially requiring surgery at a younger age. Read more ›
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Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi did not find the deepest form of human aliveness where modern culture often tells us to look for it. Not in total comfort. Not in passive ease. Not in the blank relief of finally doing nothing. He found it in the opposite place: in hard, absorbing activity that demanded so much attention that ... Read more Read more ›
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Smart TVs can seem like plug-and-play devices, but streaming apps, internet access, software updates, and privacy settings are worth understanding before setup. Read more ›
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Gold may have a secret self-defense system that helps it resist tarnishing. Researchers discovered that atoms on gold surfaces reorganize themselves into patterns that block oxygen from reacting with the metal, suppressing oxidation by up to a trillion-fold. Beyond explaining why gold jewelry stays bright for generations, the finding could help scientists create more powerful gold-based catalysts for manufacturing and clean energy. Read more ›
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Yale scientists discovered two neuron surface proteins that appear to help spread the toxic protein linked to Parkinson’s disease. Blocking these proteins in mice dramatically reduced disease progression, offering a potential new target for future therapies. Read more ›
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"Meta has axed a controversial feature that allowed users to modify photos from public Instagram accounts using AI," reports TechCrunch: The feature, which wasn't designed to alert a user if their photos were used in this way, prompted immediate backlash... The company issued a blog post Friday announcing that it was removing the feature. Puck News founding partner Dylan Byers was the first to share the company's decision... Byers notes... Read more ›
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In some places, you may see police cars with their red and blue cruiser lights constantly on. While it can be confusing, they have a good reason for that. Read more ›
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AI detectors are struggling against increasingly realistic deepfakes. Researchers say people can dramatically improve their ability to identify fake AI faces through structured training and pattern recognition. Read more ›
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Recurring revenue, high margins, and unlimited scalability have made SaaS the dream startup for aspiring entrepreneurs. SaaS has produced some of the world’s most valuable companies. It has also produced thousands of startups that never reached meaningful revenue. Revenue data, ... Read more ›
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Worldmodeldata, a Cambridge-based startup building a database of video game-generated training data for next generation AI, has raised £7m in seed funding as it emerges from stealth. The startup says world models – an AI system’s internal understanding of how the world works – will form the backbone of the next generation of AI. Rather ... Read more ›
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UK startups and scaleups raised $17bn (£12.7bn) in venture capital funding during the first half of 2026, marking the strongest opening to a year since 2022 and a 102% increase on H1 2025, according to new analysis from HSBC Innovation Banking UK and Dealroom. Growth was driven by record levels of AI investment, renewed momentum ... Read more ›
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Private equity firm Palatine has announced an investment in OryxAlign, a UK-headquartered IT and network infrastructure management group, to expand its growth in the data centre market. Founded in 2006 by chief executive Carl Henriksen, OryxAlign employs approximately 130 people. The company specialises in delivering network design and build services, primarily targeting the built environment ... Read more ›
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Fintech startup Stoa has raised $2.4m (£1.8m) in pre-seed funding to accelerate the growth of its cash management platform, which enables consumers and businesses to unlock upfront lifestyle and business value from idle cash deposits. Stoa combines behavioural finance, embedded banking infrastructure and merchant partnerships to create a new distribution and engagement layer between financial ... Read more ›
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published the landmark Mills Review, examining the state and future of agentic AI’s involvement in retail financial services. Conducted by the FCA’s executive director, Sheldon Mills, the review was commissioned by the regulator to determine how AI could reshape financial services for consumers, firms, markets and regulators by 2030 ... Read more ›
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More than 60 businesses including M&S, Nationwide, ITV, Microsoft UK and Cloudflare have committed to strengthen their cyber defences by signing up to the government’s new cyber resilience pledge. The voluntary pledge, which has been designed for medium and large organisations but is open to organisations of all sizes and sectors, asks signatories to take ... Read more ›
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This week’s podcast guest is Greg Jackson, who reflects on his journey building one of the UK’s largest double unicorns Octopus Energy. He reflects on how he wishes he had started the firm earlier and explains some of his unique ways of running a company, from how a telling off in a previous job made ... Read more ›
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London-based AI hyperscaler Nscale has secured a $900m (£672.3m) revolving credit facility from a syndicate of major investment banks to accelerate its global infrastructure expansion. The debt facility, backed by financial giants including J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley, provides Nscale with flexible liquidity. Unlike a standard lump-sum loan, the revolving structure allows the ... Read more ›
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Clearer legislation and stronger personal data protections are a must before British citizens could be comfortable with the rollout of facial recognition technology, according to new research. The UK has been moving increasingly towards a mass presence of facial recognition technology, with it already being used in train stations, supermarkets, on the street and as ... Read more ›
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HIVE, a physical AI company building an intelligence layer for industrial machines, has raised $15m (£11.2m) in seed investment. HIVE is building a ‘silicon brain’ that it says unifies machine operations through one intelligence platform, letting industrial machines perceive, decide and act on their own while operational in warehouses, production lines and construction sites. The ... Read more ›
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