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Meet the ‘world’s most advanced’ humanoid robot
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Meet the ‘world’s most advanced’ humanoid robot

Ameca is the latest and most advanced iteration of two-decades of robot development from Engineered Arts, a humanoid manufacturer based in Cornwall, England. Standing in the office of Will Jackson, founder of Engineered Arts, is Ameca, a robot that can talk and move like a human. It is the latest and most advanced iteration of […]

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Meet the Singapore-based telco disruptor with the knack for a viral campaign
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Meet the Singapore-based telco disruptor with the knack for a viral campaign

Circles is a tech start-up with an ambition to shake up the telecommunications industry – and an unconventional marketing strategy to match. Circles is a tech start-up with an ambition to shake up the telecommunications industry – and an unconventional marketing strategy to match. “For the longest time, the telco industry has been talking about the […]

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Inside the world’s first humanoid factory, where robots could eventually build themselves
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Inside the world’s first humanoid factory, where robots could eventually build themselves

About 30 miles from the company’s headquarters in Oregon, Agility Robotics has built “RoboFab,” a facility designed to scale up the production of its bipedal robot, Digit. It is the first factory dedicated to building humanoid robots, according to the privately held company, which has already begun testing Digit with high-profile clients like Amazon and […]

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The rise of Grab: How I built a super app that brings in over  billion a year
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The rise of Grab: How I built a super app that brings in over $2 billion a year

Anthony Tan is the co-founder and CEO of Grab. Founded in 2012, the ride-hailing app has now grown into a “super app” that offers services in mobility, deliveries, and digital financial services. Grab is listed on the Nasdaq and has more than 35 million users across eight countries in Southeast Asia as of 2023. Anthony […]

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This London-based comedian just wrapped a national tour – these are the first places he visits when he gets home
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This London-based comedian just wrapped a national tour – these are the first places he visits when he gets home

Fast-rising comedian Emmanuel Sonubi returns home to the London borough of Enfield for the final leg of his comedy tour – and gives CNBC Travel a tour of his favorite places to unwind when he’s in town. It was only a few years ago that London-based comedian Emmanuel Sonubi was doing open mic nights at […]

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The end of a dream: What happens when an Olympian’s career is over
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The end of a dream: What happens when an Olympian’s career is over

Whether planned or unplanned, an Olympic athlete’s retirement is unavoidable.  “It’s the one inevitability. It doesn’t matter how successful you are as an athlete or how long or short your career is. Once you start, the one guarantee is that at some point it will stop,” said Katherine Grainger, a former Olympic rower and Chair […]

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Why these Japanese companies want to make hydrogen on the moon
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Why these Japanese companies want to make hydrogen on the moon

Two Japanese companies have teamed up to achieve one big goal: producing hydrogen on the moon.  Takasago Thermal Engineering has designed a mini electrolyzer that can adapt to low gravity and endure a rocket’s intense vibrations during liftoff. Once in space, the hydrogen-making machine will be operated remotely from ispace’s Mission Control Center in Tokyo.  […]

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How the ultra wealthy travel in Singapore
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How the ultra wealthy travel in Singapore

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Locals call it the “little red dot,” after its diminutive proportions on world maps, but Singapore punches above its weight when it comes to offering travelers luxury living. Source

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Inside the company building hydrogen-electric engines for airplanes
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Inside the company building hydrogen-electric engines for airplanes

About two hours away from the U.K.’s capital in the Cotswolds, ZeroAvia has a research and development facility where it’s assembling and developing fuel cell systems, integrating hydrogen electric engines into aircraft and testing them in the air.  It’s all part of an effort to decarbonize aviation with hydrogen, which has earned ZeroAvia a spot […]

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Cashing in on the dream: How Olympic athletes make money
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Cashing in on the dream: How Olympic athletes make money

The International Olympic Committee will hand out more than 300 medals over the course of the Paris Games, but it won’t hand out any cash. “The Olympics has always supposedly been about striving to be the best, without doing it for financial reasons,” said Ben Bloom, a sports journalist who has covered the Olympic Games […]

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