2/18/2026 10:47:44 AM This Startup Wants To Turn America’s Nuclear Waste Into Power By Caitlin Connell The launch of Project Omega represents an exciting chapter in America’s energy innovation story. With $12 million in seed funding and...
2/17/2026 6:31:00 AM Why 2026 Could Quietly Be The Most Strategic Year Yet For Climate Tech By Caitlin Connell The climate tech sector is entering a uniquely strategic moment in 2026. After a challenging 2025 marked by slower investment and policy...
2/17/2026 6:30:45 AM AI Is Writing More Of The Web. So It Needs To Be Accessible. By Tim Dixon Each year I read the WebAIM Million report, and each year the numbers are disappointing. WebAIM’s latest analysis of the top one million...
2/16/2026 11:54:18 AM I’ve Followed CES for Years. This Year Felt Different. By Tim Dixon I’ve followed the Consumer Electronics Show for years. Like many people in tech, I tune in each January to understand where the industry...
2/16/2026 11:50:54 AM A Life-Saving Spray That Can Seal Wounds in Seconds By Derek Silva Every year, hundreds of thousands of people around the world lose their lives due to uncontrolled bleeding, whether from accidents,...
2/11/2026 6:00:55 AM Brilliant Minds, Better World: Katherine Johnson By Lauren Whittemore Katherine Johnson believed deeply in the power of numbers to reveal truth and unlock possibility. As a pioneering mathematician at NASA,...
2/9/2026 10:45:18 AM 2026 Will Expose Which Companies Still Treat Accessibility as a Side Issue By Tim Dixon There is a clear pattern in how organisations respond to digital accessibility. Some embed it into governance, funding, and senior...
2/5/2026 10:13:58 AM How Cobots Are Redefining the Future of Agile, Human‑Centric Automation By Andrew Browne Collaborative robots (or cobots) have moved from promising prototypes to indispensable partners on the factory floor. Their rise signals...
2/4/2026 10:47:25 AM Generative AI: Is It the New Major Driver of Climate Change? By Zineb Belymam Generative artificial intelligence[i], represented by tools such as ChatGPT, Copilot, or DeepSeek, are rapidly becoming part of everyday...
2/3/2026 1:35:13 PM Former Google CEO Plans to Singlehandedly Fund a Hubble Telescope Replacement By Marcin Jastrzebski The Hubble telescope is to space exploration what Google is to the Internet - a massive search engine responsible for much of our cosmic...
2/3/2026 6:00:18 AM Brilliant Minds, Better World: Grace Hopper By Lauren Whittemore Grace Hopper believed that technology should work for people, not the other way around. A pioneering computer scientist and U.S. Navy...
2/3/2026 6:00:08 AM When Colour Fails: Making Weather Maps Work for Everyone By Tim Dixon I have lost count of the number of times someone has told me, “It’s fine, it’s colour coded.” They always say it with confidence. And...
2/2/2026 12:49:31 PM Technology getting too hot to handle? By Derek Silva According to this article on NewAtlas.com, “Data center servers, powerful smartphones, and your computer's motherboard have one thing in...
2/2/2026 12:48:49 PM Brilliant Minds, Better World: George Washington Carver By Lauren Whittemore George Washington Carver believed that science should work in harmony with nature and serve the long-term well-being of people and the...
2/2/2026 6:47:16 AM Big Power Moves Will Help Feed AI — 3 Ideas From Davos By Caitlin Connell Like many people, I’ve been catching up on the conversations coming out of Davos this week. Beyond global politics, I find it interesting...
1/29/2026 6:45:50 AM What AI can teach us about listening better By Caitlin Connell When I first read about the idea that AI might help us improve our listening skills, I was skeptical. Listening feels so human. It is...