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.cult @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/19/2022 05:07 EDT

The best coworking spaces and cafés in Barcelona to code

This article was originally published on .cult by Luis Minvielle. .cult is a Berlin-based community platform for developers. We write about all things career-related, make original documentaries, and share heaps of other untold developer stories from around the world. When you first stumbled across the celebrated Java the Hut coffeehouse joke in The Simpsons, did you ever figure you’d be compiling Java code in a café (in a hut by... Read more ›

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/18/2022 20:44 EDT

Meta takes new AI system offline because Twitter users are mean

When I got Meta’s new scientific AI system to generate well-written research papers on the benefits of committing suicide, practicing antisemitism, and eating crushed glass, I thought to myself: “this seems dangerous.” In fact, it seems like the kind of thing that the European Union’s AI Act was designed to prevent (we’ll get to that later). After playing around with the system and being completely shocked by its outputs, I... Read more ›

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/18/2022 08:19 EDT

3D-printed personalized meds are almost here, thanks to this Finnish startup

Pharmaceutical manufacturing is closely linked to mass production. In order for medicines to be sold cheaply, they often have to be made in huge amounts. But what happens if you need a drug in a different dose than what’s being sold? Or a different ingredient in the mix than what’s on offer? While personalised medicine currently exists, its strictly small batch stuff, as compounding (the manual preparation of individualised drug... Read more ›

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/17/2022 08:33 EDT

Why Schengen membership for Croatia, Romania, and Bulgaria is beneficial for Europe

The Schengen area, the largest border control-free travel zone in the world, may soon expand to include three new members. Currently, it comprises of 22 EU member states and four countries outside the Union: Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Now, Croatia, Romania, and Bulgaria — the youngest EU members — are on the right track to becoming part of Schengen. And this is a good thing for startups and businesses... Read more ›

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/17/2022 05:16 EDT

Swedish startup Sesamy seeks to slaughter the subscription model

Ahh, the pain of digital content. You want to buy one audiobook, or listen to a single premium podcast, but a damn paywall means you have to pay for a subscription to a whole platform. Sure, it might open you to new content, but more likely results in a subscription you never use. Or, even worse, accidentally auto-renew. But a Swedish startup is here to take away your pain: Sesamy.... Read more ›

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Alejandro Tauber @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/17/2022 04:22 EDT

Yes, staging can be a pain — but here’s why you shouldn’t skip it

Programming’s big dirty secret is that everyone has, at some point in their career, broken something big. Big like, wiping the full production database on their first day of work, killing the live application while multiple sales people are showing it to clients, or bringing down half the internet by passing on the wrong piece of data. Oops. There are a million reasons why things go wrong, and not all... Read more ›

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/17/2022 03:34 EDT

Europe, take note: The Netherlands commits €1.1B to cycling infrastructure

You’d think the Dutch had already covered their entire country with bike paths, but no, there’s more to be done. That’s why, this week, the Netherland’s national government announced a €780 million investment in cycling infrastructure. Combined with existing municipal and provincial commitments, it brings the total investment to €1.1 billion by 2030. This country has cycling in its veins. On a mission to reduce car journeys, the government is... Read more ›

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/16/2022 09:49 EDT

Worrying loophole in Italy’s facial recognition ban points to the EU’s future

Italy has introduced a new facial recognition ban, but it features a glaring exemption that is set to echo across the EU. The new ruling outlaws the use of facial recognition technology (FRT) — unless the tech is used for crime fighting or judicial investigation. Italy’s Data Protection Agency pledged to maintain the ban until new legislation is adopted, or at least until the end of 2023.   “The moratorium stems... Read more ›

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/15/2022 13:30 EDT

Scientists in Bulgaria may have figured out how to detect wormholes

A team of researchers at the University of Sofia in Bulgaria may have figured out a novel method for detecting wormholes — assuming, of course, they exist at all. Wormholes are theoretical shortcuts through space and time. Supposedly, if you were to fly a spaceship into one, you could travel massive distances in a relatively short amount of time. This is quite different from a typical black hole — an... Read more ›

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/15/2022 09:04 EDT

Norway’s floating offshore wind farm is a lesson in hypocrisy

All over Europe, companies are looking to reduce energy costs and their carbon footprint. And it’s more than just talk — the weekend saw the world’s largest floating (offshore) wind farm, Hywind Tampen, begin energy production. Developed by Equinor and located about 140 kilometres off the coast of Norway, the floating wind farm is the first in the world to power offshore oil and gas platforms. The wind farm is... Read more ›

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Kirstie McDermott @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/15/2022 09:04 EDT

These are the high growth tech careers in London right now

London might be calling, but despite the rich seam of opportunities to mine in this capital of both England and the United Kingdom, it’s not a particularly easy time to carve out a career here. With a long history as one of the world’s top financial capitals, this is a costly place to live.The city tied for 17th place with Helsinki, a notoriously expensive location, in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s... Read more ›

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/15/2022 07:38 EDT

This Scottish startup found a new way to harness the power of waves

The idea of using waves as an energy source is far from new; in fact, attempts have been documented as early as 1799. But since then, harnessing wave power for commercial applications has proven to be a challenging pursuit: devices are vulnerable to harsh weather conditions, they have a high capital cost, or simply don’t produce enough power to make for a viable business project. But Scotland-based AWS Ocean Energy... Read more ›

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 11/15/2022 04:56 EDT

Is the EU’s big bet on graphene about to pay out?

Graphene’s spec sheet reads like a superhero’s profile. Two hundred times stronger than steel, a million times thinner than a human hair, and a thousand times more conductive than copper, it’s no surprise the substance is called a “wonder material.”  When the sheet of carbon was first isolated in 2004 at Manchester University, the breakthrough rocked the scientific world. Countless applications for the “miracle substance” were envisioned, from storing solar... Read more ›

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 11/14/2022 16:38 EDT

UK researchers used AI to uncover a whopping 11,456 social innovation projects online

The EU’s Renewed Social Agenda, a comprehensive program began in 2008 to improve Europe’s economy, fight climate crisis, and generally provide greater overall quality of life for all Europeans, was a landmark initiative. At its core lies the idea of “social innovation,” a modality involving the creation of new social services and models that are applicable in a multinational paradigm. Examples of “social innovation” include public libraries, open universities, and... Read more ›

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/14/2022 09:41 EDT

Sustainable cooling for buildings is a huge opportunity for European startups

Rising temperatures across Europe, in combination with an ever-aging population and rapid urbanization are not only making the population more vulnerable to heat, but have also increased the demand for cooling systems in buildings. In fact, between 1980 and 2020, heat waves have caused 77,000 to 129,000 deaths in the 32 member states of the European Economic Area, the European Environmental Agency (EEA) estimates. This represents 86%-91% of the total... Read more ›

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 11/14/2022 07:23 EDT

European researchers are using fungi in the fight against e-waste

Putting fungi on your skin may sound like something right out of 1960s San Francisco, but it’s actually the latest innovation to make wearable tech more sustainable. Researchers from Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria, have created a new kind of biodegradable electronics they call MycelioTronics. And it has great potential to reduce the e-waste that plagues hardware of all types. The sustainability challenge in wearable tech In 2019 alone,... Read more ›

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Andrea Hak @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/14/2022 05:19 EDT

Why AI governance is critical for building more trustworthy, explainable AI

Content provided by IBM and TNW The dangers of robots evolving beyond our control are well-documented in sci-fi movies and TV — Her, Black Mirror, Surrogates, I, Robot, need we go on? While this may seem like a far-off fantasy, FICO’s 2021 State of Responsible AI report found that 65% of companies actually can’t explain how specific AI model decisions or predictions are made. While AI is undeniably helping to... Read more ›

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 11/14/2022 03:21 EDT

Blocking the UK from EU science programs is bad for everyone

The UK launched a formal appeal against its exclusion from the EU’s science programs in August — and, on Monday, called on the bloc to regrant it access again. The British government says that participation in Horizon Europe, the EU’s flagship program — which funds research, nuclear regulator Euratom, and the Copernicus satellite monitoring group — was outlined in the post-Brexit trade deal. Since then, the UK claims it has... Read more ›

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/10/2022 13:45 EDT

What if a simple drug could make everyone less selfish?

A team of researchers from the Italian Institute of Technology recently published a ground-breaking study wherein they identified the brain neurons associated with prosocial and selfish behavior in mice. And then they figured out how to turn those neurons on and off. Inspired by the lonely isolation they felt during the COVID-19 quarantine, lead author Diego Scheggia says they originally set out to “understand the social factors and neurobiological determinants... Read more ›

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/10/2022 09:02 EDT

Germany blocking sales of its chip companies is like putting a plaster on a decapitation

Germany’s federal government has blocked Chinese investment into two chip factories in the country, citing national security concerns for the move. Firstly, the government vetoed the takeover of Elmos, a Dortmund-based semiconductor company that’s producing chips for the automotive industry. This bid came from Silex, a Swedish subsidiary of China’s Sai Microelectronics. The announcement came from the Federal Minister of Economics, Robert Habeck, after a meeting of the Federal Cabinet,... Read more ›

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