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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web · 06/09/2023 00:00 EDT

Uncommon bags €28M to scale lab-grown meat using RNA technology

Global livestock contributes 14.5% of all manmade greenhouse gas emissions. Our food systems need a significant revamp, not to say a revolution, if we are to have any chance of feeding a growing population while also making sure there is still a planet that is worth populating at all.  Some of that revamping is happening in the lab, with cell biology taking centre stage. With global meat consumption showing no... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 06/08/2023 13:01 EDT

UK startup launches ‘world’s most intelligent’ e-scooter

British startup Hilo — co-founded by Andy Palmer, often referred to as the ‘godfather’ of EVs — has launched a new e-scooter crammed with high-tech safety features, in a bid to tackle the sector’s poor safety rep.  The e-scooter, dubbed Hilo One, is equipped with the same kind of collision warning tech found in cars. Using computer vision AI, the e-scooter alerts the riders of impending dangers through visual, audible,... Read more

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Alex Pasykov @ The Next Web · 06/08/2023 09:37 EDT

An industry insider shares what’s in store for the future of dating apps

This article is by Alex Pasykov, CEO and founder of dating apps Hily and Taimi, who will be speaking at TNW Conference, which takes place on June 15 & 16 in Amsterdam. If you want to experience the event (and say hi to our editorial team!), we’ve got something special for our loyal readers. Use the promo code READ-TNW-25 and get a 25% discount on your business pass for TNW... Read more

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web 3 place · 06/08/2023 05:55 EDT

Zero-emission cruise ship with retractable solar sails set to launch in 2030

By travelling on modern day cruise ships, we inevitably leave our (carbon) footprint behind, in an ironic twist of fate destroying the very nature we have come so far to admire. That could soon change, at least along the magnificent fjord landscape of Norway. Weeks before its 130th anniversary, cruise company Hurtigruten has revealed the concept design for its very first zero-emission ship.  Cruise ships are among the most polluting... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 06/07/2023 13:13 EDT

DeepMind made its AI name in games. Now it’s playing with the foundations of computing

DeepMind has applied its mastery of games to a more serious business: the foundations of computer science. The Google subsidiary today unveiled AlphaDev, an AI system that discovers new fundamental algorithms. According to DeepMind, the algorithms it’s unearthed surpass those honed by human experts over decades.  The London-based lab has grand ambitions for the project. As demand for computation grows and silicon chips approach their limits, fundamental algorithms will have... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 06/07/2023 11:14 EDT

This AI-powered platform could predict the next big flood

The European floods of 2021, which affected large areas of Germany and Belgium, took the lives of 209 people and cost over €30bn in damages. Catastrophic floods like these are becoming more and more common as climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.  While there is no easy fix for preventing floods, there are ways in which we can be more prepared for them. One company... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 06/07/2023 09:21 EDT

Robot chef learns to cook by watching humans make the recipes

As a lover of good food, but someone who dislikes cooking, I’ve always fantasised about having a robot chef at home. Now, thanks to the work of researchers at the University of Cambridge, my dream may soon come true. The research team has succeeded in training a robot to watch cooking videos, learn from them, and then recreate dishes. “We wanted to see whether we could train a robot chef... Read more

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Kirstie McDermott @ The Next Web · 06/07/2023 07:34 EDT

The case for letting workers live in the WFH la-la land

Work can be pretty stressful these days: globally tech workers have had to deal with the effects of the pandemic, adjust to remote work—and handle all those more recent return-to-office mandates—in addition to dealing with fears of redundancy in an environment that has seen hundreds of thousands of sector layoffs since mid-2022. It’s not surprising that workers are feeling the strain. Forty-four percent of European workers reported that their work... Read more

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web 1 place · 06/07/2023 05:15 EDT

Inside CUR8’s mission to scale carbon removals and help save the planet

Most of us have heard of carbon offsets by now. However, the average person perhaps doesn’t give them much thought beyond when prompted by an airline to “offset the CO2 of your journey” (for a suspiciously small amount). But how familiar are you with carbon removals?  Offsetting and carbon credits (sort of like permission slips for emissions) are not only big business, but part of a new climate-accounting reality to... Read more

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Andrea Hak @ The Next Web · 06/07/2023 04:28 EDT

Why the future won’t look like a sci-fi movie

This article features an interview with Nick Foster, former Head of Design for Google X. Foster will be speaking at TNW Conference, which takes place on June 15 & 16 in Amsterdam. If you want to experience the event (and say hi to our editorial team!), we’ve got something special for our loyal readers. Use the promo code READ-TNW-25 and get a 25% discount on your business pass for TNW... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 06/06/2023 09:56 EDT

European startup funding to drop 38% in 2023 — but there’s cause for hope

European tech startups will see a 38% investment drop in 2023 compared to 2022 levels, the latest report by Atomico finds. Specifically, startups are expected to raise $51bn in funding — down from $83bn in 2022 and $106bn in 2021. But Europe isn’t alone in navigating a tough year for tech. The US and China are also looking at a 49% investment decrease in 2023 compared to 2021. According to... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 06/06/2023 09:01 EDT

This AI-powered carbon tracker is fighting corporate greenwashing

This article features an interview with Lubomila Jordanova, founder and CEO at Plan A. Jordanova will be speaking at TNW Conference, which takes place on June 15 & 16 in Amsterdam. If you want to experience the event (and say hi to our editorial team!), we’ve got something special for our loyal readers. Use the promo code READ-TNW-25 and get a 25% discount on your business pass for TNW Conference.... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 06/06/2023 07:51 EDT

Label AI-generated content ‘immediately,’ EU urges big tech

The EU is pushing big tech to apply a new method for tackling AI disinformation: labels. The bloc wants online platforms to mark any AI-generated photos, videos, and text, a top official announced on Monday. “The labelling should be done now — immediately,” said European Commission Vice President Vera Jourová, per DW. The request was made amid explosive growth in synthetic media. ChatGPT has been named the fastest-growing consumer application... Read more

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Andrea Hak @ The Next Web 3 place · 06/06/2023 07:13 EDT

Generative AI will help your business handle more customer issues, faster

There’s a lot of buzz around generative AI’s potential to push productivity into hyperspeed, from quickly spitting out lines of code for developers to text and image tools that allow marketing teams to produce new campaigns faster. But one area where it can really make a direct and measurable impact for your customers is by adopting it within your support and customer experience teams. Perhaps you’ve heard that consumers are... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 3 place · 06/05/2023 08:38 EDT

Finally, a useful blockchain application: Tracing halal meat

Blockchain is frequently derided as a solution in search of a problem. But buried beneath the crypto scams and Web3 utopianism hide some intriguing use cases. Some of the most powerful applications are in traceability. When embedded in supply chains, blockchain can track the entire product lifecycle, from origin to consumption. As the tech provides permanent, indelible, and unalterable records, extensive data about items and transactions can be securely stored... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 06/05/2023 07:48 EDT

Dutch students use iron balls for safe hydrogen storage and transport

Green hydrogen will almost certainly play a key role in the energy transition, but it does come with a number of inherent challenges. It’s highly flammable and must be stored at high pressures or cryogenic temperatures, which makes hydrogen storage and transport complex and expensive. A student team at Eindhoven University of Technology, called SOLID, is trying to solve this problem by using small iron balls (iron pellets) as hydrogen... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 06/03/2023 03:00 EDT

Psychedelics startups counter stereotypes to bring hallucinogens into mental healthcare

LSD, magic mushrooms, MDMA, ketamine, DMT… it’s a suspicious product line for a legitimate business — and psychedelics startups know it. With that in mind, it’s unsurprising that the sector are wary of the stereotypes around hallucinogens. “What the industry really needs is the most boring person in the room to be presenting the topic,” says Clara Burtenshaw, co-founder of Neo Kuma Ventures, Europe’s largest VC fund for psychedelic healthcare.... Read more

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web 1 place · 06/02/2023 10:00 EDT

Apple’s rumoured mixed reality headset may be the miracle the European XR industry needs

Apple is a sector definer. While the company rarely creates entirely new products, its hardware ends up being the baseline other devices are measured by. You only need to look at how the iPod, iPhone, and iPad defined what people expect from MP3 players, phones, and tablets. Now, Apple is hoping it can repeat this trick with an entirely new product: its rumoured VR/AR headset, expected to be announced on... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 06/02/2023 09:22 EDT

AI trained on ape DNA predicts genetic disease risks for humans

A group of international researchers has shed further light on genetic variants responsible for human diseases by analysing primate DNA data with a novel AI algorithm. Initially, the scientists sequenced over 800 individual samples from 233 species of non-human primates representing all 16 families, from lemurs to gorillas. To interpret the data, they developed a new algorithm: PrimateAI-3D. PrimateAI-3D is built on deep-learning language architectures similar to those used in... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 06/02/2023 06:49 EDT

EU wants to create 100 deep tech unicorns in digital, green push

The European Commission launched a new initiative this week to help 100 deep tech startups become unicorns, as the bloc looks to accelerate growth in green and digital technologies.  “We will identify one hundred of Europe’s future tech champions, engage them, and provide them with support on their scaleup journey,” said EU tech chief Margrethe Vestager, who announced the EIC Scale Up 100 initiative at a deep tech conference in... Read more

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