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Massive investments in AI are running into real-world limits like electricity, land and water, slowing data centre expansion globally. As demand for...
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The most common explanation is loneliness. People turn to machines, we are told, because something is missing in their social lives. It is a...
Despite fears of AI-driven job losses, data from the energy sector shows the opposite trend. India’s rapidly expanding electricity and renewable...
This change is more than technological. It is political, economic, and civilisational. Choices taken now will determine whether urban intelligence...
It might surprise you, but the idea doesn’t come from conspiracy theorists. It comes from serious scientists. In 2003, Swedish philosopher Nick...
Each billion dollars we spend on GPUs and AI hardware is akin to planting more neurons in the simulated brain we are building. And this brain is...
As a physicist, I see the push for semi-cryogenic propulsion as both a thermodynamic and economic optimisation—essential for scalable, reusable, and...
Quantum computers, superfluid vortices, and the unsolved turbulence mystery—how the next physics development might come from an unlikely source