Cheaper, better for the environment, more socially responsible and essentially identical, the case for lab-grown diamonds appears rock-solid, signalling the decline of the diamond mining industry
Many companies still misunderstand AI. By following a few simple steps, however, organisations can utilise the technology to create expert decision-making systems that achieve better business outcomes
The acceleration of technological innovation and wealth of information available online is having a profound effect on the way we remember
It’s a lot harder to get a lithium mine into production than to upgrade lithium battery or electric car manufacturers, says NeoLithium’s Gabriel Pindar
Gabriel Pindar discusses the growing demand for lithium and the potential for NeoLithium’s Argentinian asset
Hyper-realistic fake videos, known as ‘deepfakes’, can cause lasting reputational damage. Unfortunately, countering the threat these videos pose to political and corporate life is unlikely to get any easier
Despite holding the potential to vastly improve global wellbeing, precision medicine still plays a limited role in mainstream healthcare. PhenoMx’s medical imaging platform is making precision medicine more accessible
Just over a decade ago, Russia embarked on a global programme of state-sponsored cyber warfare to prove its technological prowess. Its hacking operations have become more wide-ranging in scope and more damaging with every target
More enterprises are exploring hybrid cloud and multicloud solutions in an effort to optimise their business practices. But it’s important organisations know how to identify the right partners
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has died aged 65. He was a celebrated figure in the technology sector, both for his programming nous and his remarkable philanthropy
The Satan ransomware-as-a-service platform makes it easy for criminals without coding experience to use someone else’s ransomware creations. Ransomware is booming, but there are steps companies can take to stay secure
A year-long investigation by Bloomberg has reportedly found evidence of hardware used for spying on server motherboards used by Amazon, Apple and a host of other organisations