Digital bank in African first with LEO satellite connectivity

Digital bank in African first with LEO satellite connectivity

The first bank branch of a South African digital bank has gone live on the Eutelsat OneWeb LEO satellite, connected via Q-Kon’s Twoobii Smart Satellite Services. This represents a major milestone for satellite connectivity on the African continent as it’s...
AI integration with multiomics a transformative leap in healthcare

AI integration with multiomics a transformative leap in healthcare

In the rapidly evolving field of healthcare, artificial intelligence (AI) in multiomics, an approach that draws together data from multiple “omic” techniques such as genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, is marking a significant impact....
20 years on: How NASA’s twin rovers changed Mars science

20 years on: How NASA’s twin rovers changed Mars science

In January 2004, twin NASA rovers named Spirit and Opportunity touched down on opposite sides of Mars, kicking off a new era of interplanetary robotic exploration. They arrived in dramatic fashion three weeks apart, each nestled in a cluster of airbags that bounced...
Clean energy tech advances drive reduced costs

Clean energy tech advances drive reduced costs

The average cost of adding clean energy technologies to the worlds’ power grids will see a continued decline, dropping by 15% to 20% by 2030. This is among the findings from S&P Global Commodity Insights’ latest report on the Top 10 Trends in Clean...
Digital twins could be key to using old mines for clean energy

Digital twins could be key to using old mines for clean energy

Mark Swinnerton aims to fight climate change by transforming abandoned mines into storage tanks of renewable energy. The CEO of startup Green Gravity is prototyping his ambitious vision in a warehouse 60 miles south of Sydney, Australia, and simulating it in Nvidia...
Webb reveals what early galaxies looked like

Webb reveals what early galaxies looked like

Researchers analysing images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have found that galaxies in the early universe are often flat and elongated, like surfboards and pool noodles – and are rarely round, like volleyballs or frisbees. “Roughly 50 to 80% of the galaxies...